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C-reactive protein in atherosclerotic lesions: its origin and pathophysiological significance.


ABSTRACT: C-reactive protein (CRP) is frequently deposited in the lesions of the arterial intima; however, the origin and pathological significance of CRP in these lesions are not completely understood. In this study, we measured CRP levels in the plasma of hypercholesterolemic rabbits and investigated CRP expression at both the mRNA and protein levels using rabbit and human atherosclerotic specimens. CRP levels were significantly elevated in both cholesterol-fed and Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits, and CRP levels were clearly correlated with aortic atherosclerotic lesion size. Immunohistochemical staining coupled with Western blotting analysis revealed that CRP-immunoreactive proteins were found at all stages of atherosclerosis from the early to advanced lesions. CRP was present extracellularly and co-localized with apolipoprotein B but was rarely associated with the cytoplasm of macrophages and foam cells. Real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that CRP mRNA in atherosclerotic lesions was barely detectable, and isolated macrophages did not express CRP mRNA, suggesting that CRP proteins found in the lesions were essentially derived from the circulation rather than synthesized de novo by vascular cells. These results suggest that there is a link between plasma CRP and the degree of atherosclerosis and that inhibition of plasma CRP may represent a therapeutic modality for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.

SUBMITTER: Sun H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1603667 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C-reactive protein in atherosclerotic lesions: its origin and pathophysiological significance.

Sun Huijun H   Koike Tomonari T   Ichikawa Tomonaga T   Hatakeyama Kinta K   Shiomi Masashi M   Zhang Bo B   Kitajima Shuji S   Morimoto Masatoshi M   Watanabe Teruo T   Asada Yujiro Y   Chen Yuqing E YE   Fan Jianglin J  

The American journal of pathology 20051001 4


C-reactive protein (CRP) is frequently deposited in the lesions of the arterial intima; however, the origin and pathological significance of CRP in these lesions are not completely understood. In this study, we measured CRP levels in the plasma of hypercholesterolemic rabbits and investigated CRP expression at both the mRNA and protein levels using rabbit and human atherosclerotic specimens. CRP levels were significantly elevated in both cholesterol-fed and Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabb  ...[more]

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