calca-protein--human has been researched along with Urticaria* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for calca-protein--human and Urticaria
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Analysis of procalcitonin and CRP concentrations in serum of patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria.
Our previous findings showed the importance of analysing the peripheral markers of acute phase response (APR) activation, C-reactive protein (CRP) and IL-6 in the context of urticaria activity and severity. However, these biomarkers do not reliably differentiate between APR to infectious and the disease severity.. In order to investigate a possible association between the immune-inflammatory activation markers CRP and procalcitonin (PCT).. Serum PCT and CRP concentrations were measured in patients with CU of varying severity as well as in healthy subjects.. Serum PCT and CRP concentrations were significantly increased in more severe CU patients when compared to healthy controls and mild CU, and within the CU population there was a significant correlation between concentrations of PCT and CRP. Serum PCT concentrations remained within normal ranges in most CU patients and were only slightly elevated in some severe CU cases.. PCT serum concentration may be only slightly elevated in some cases of severe CU. Upregulation of PCT synthesis accompanied by parallel changes in CRP concentration reflects a low-grade systemic inflammatory response in CU. PCT should be considered as a better marker than CRP to distinguish between APR to infection and an active non-specific urticarial inflammation. Topics: Adult; Biomarkers; C-Reactive Protein; Calcitonin; Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide; Case-Control Studies; Chronic Disease; Female; Humans; Interleukin-6; Male; Protein Precursors; Severity of Illness Index; Up-Regulation; Urticaria | 2013 |