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Publication : C-reactive protein enhances IgG-mediated phagocyte responses and thrombocytopenia.

First Author  Kapur R Year  2015
Journal  Blood Volume  125
Issue  11 Pages  1793-802
PubMed ID  25548320 Mgi Jnum  J:322434
Mgi Id  MGI:6708308 Doi  10.1182/blood-2014-05-579110
Citation  Kapur R, et al. (2015) C-reactive protein enhances IgG-mediated phagocyte responses and thrombocytopenia. Blood 125(11):1793-802
abstractText  Immune-mediated platelet destruction is most frequently caused by allo- or autoantibodies via Fcgamma receptor-dependent phagocytosis. Disease severity can be predicted neither by antibody isotype nor by titer, indicating that other factors play a role. Here we show that the acute phase protein C-reactive protein (CRP), a ligand for Fc receptors on phagocytes, enhances antibody-mediated platelet destruction by human phagocytes in vitro and in vivo in mice. Without antiplatelet antibodies, CRP was found to be inert toward platelets, but it bound to phosphorylcholine exposed after oxidation triggered by antiplatelet antibodies, thereby enhancing platelet phagocytosis. CRP levels were significantly elevated in patients with allo- and autoantibody-mediated thrombocytopenias compared with healthy controls. Within a week, intravenous immunoglobulin treatment in children with newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia led to significant decrease of CRP levels, increased platelet numbers, and clinically decreased bleeding severity. Furthermore, the higher the level of CRP at diagnosis, the longer it took before stable platelet counts were reached. These data suggest that CRP amplifies antibody-mediated platelet destruction and may in part explain the aggravation of thrombocytopenia on infections. Hence, targeting CRP could offer new therapeutic opportunities for these patients.
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