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P258Redox-state of pentraxin 3 as a novel biomarker for resolution of inflammation and survival in sepsis
2014
Cardiovascular Research
In an endotoxaemic mouse model of sepsis, a tissuebased proteomics approach for biomarker discovery identified long pentraxin 3 (PTX3) as the lead candidate for inflamed myocardium. When the redox-sensitive oligomerization state of PTX3 was further investigated, PTX3 accumulated as an octamer as a result of disulfide-bond formation in heart, kidney, and lung-common organ dysfunctions seen in patients with sepsis. Oligomeric moieties of PTX3 were also detectable in circulation. The
doi:10.1093/cvr/cvu082.189
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