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Acute phase proteins as promising biomarkers: Perspectives and limitations for human and veterinary medicine

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PROTEOMICS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 1077-1092

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/prca.201600028

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Acute phase proteins (APPs); Acute phase response (APR); Biomarkers; Extrahepatic proteoforms; Tissue-specific homologs

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  1. Thuringia Ministry for Education, Science and Culture
  2. EFRE-fund [2010 FE 9001, 2013 FE 9075, 2013 FE 9077]
  3. Federal Ministry for Education and Research [01GM1304, 01KI0720]
  4. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
  5. Central Innovation Program SME [KF 2937602CR4]

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Acute phase proteins (APPs) are highly conserved plasma proteins that are increasingly secreted by the liver in response to a variety of injuries, independently of their location and cause. APPs favor the systemic regulation of defense, coagulation, proteolysis, and tissue repair. Various APPs have been applied as general diagnostic parameters for a long time. Through proteomic techniques, more and more APPs have been discovered to be differentially altered. Since they are not consistently explainable by a stereotypic hepatic expression of sets of APPs, most of these results have unfortunately been neglected or attributed to the nonspecificity of the acute phase reaction. Moreover, it appears that various extrahepatic tissues are also able to express APPs. These extrahepatic APPs show focally specific roles in tissue homeostasis and repair and are released primarily into interstitial and distal fluids. Since these focal proteins might leak into the circulatory system, mixtures of hepatic and extrahepatic APP species can be expected in blood. Hence, a selective alteration of parts of APPs might be expected. There are several hints on multiple molecular forms and fragments of tissue-derived APPs. These differences offer the chance for multiple selective determinations. Thus, specific proteoforms might indeed serve as tissue-specific disease indicators.

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