血清アミロイドA SAA
WordNet
- the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet (同)a
- the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen (同)type_A, group A
- (pathology) a waxy translucent complex protein resembling starch that results from degeneration of tissue
- a non-nitrogenous food substance consisting chiefly of starch; any substance resembling starch
- an amber, watery fluid, rich in proteins, that separates out when blood coagulates (同)blood_serum
PrepTutorEJDIC
- answer / ampere
- リンパ液 / 血清
- arsenicの化学記号
- serial / series / sermon
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Human Serum amyloid A1 |
Identifiers |
Symbol |
SAA1 |
Entrez |
6288 |
HUGO |
10513 |
OMIM |
104750 |
RefSeq |
NM_199161 |
UniProt |
P0DJI8 |
Other data |
Locus |
Chr. 11 p15.1 |
Human Serum amyloid A2 |
Identifiers |
Symbol |
SAA2 |
Entrez |
6289 |
HUGO |
10514 |
OMIM |
104751 |
RefSeq |
NM_030754 |
UniProt |
P02735 |
Other data |
Locus |
Chr. 11 p15.1-p14 |
Human Serum amyloid A3, pseudogene |
Identifiers |
Symbol |
SAA3P |
Alt. symbols |
SAA3 |
Entrez |
6290 |
HUGO |
10515 |
UniProt |
P22614 |
Other data |
Locus |
Chr. 11 p15.1-p14 |
Human Serum amyloid A4 |
Identifiers |
Symbol |
SAA4 |
Alt. symbols |
C-SAA |
Entrez |
6291 |
HUGO |
10516 |
OMIM |
104752 |
RefSeq |
NM_006512 |
UniProt |
P35542 |
Other data |
Locus |
Chr. 11 p15.1-p14 |
Serum amyloid A (SAA) proteins are a family of apolipoproteins associated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in plasma. Different isoforms of SAA are expressed constitutively (constitutive SAAs) at different levels or in response to inflammatory stimuli (acute phase SAAs). These proteins are produced predominantly by the liver.[1] The conservation of these proteins throughout invertebrates and vertebrates suggests that SAAs play a highly essential role in all animals.[2]
Acute-phase serum amyloid A proteins[edit]
Acute-phase serum amyloid A proteins (A-SAAs) are secreted during the acute phase of inflammation. These proteins have several roles, including the transport of cholesterol to the liver for secretion into the bile, the recruitment of immune cells to inflammatory sites, and the induction of enzymes that degrade extracellular matrix. A-SAAs are implicated in several chronic inflammatory diseases, such as amyloidosis, atherosclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis.[3] Three acute-phase SAA isoforms have been reported in mice, called SAA1, SAA2, and SAA3. During inflammation, SAA1 and SAA2 are expressed and induced principally in the liver, whereas SAA3 is induced in many distinct tissues. SAA1 and SAA2 genes are regulated in liver cells by the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1, IL-6, and TNF-α. Both SAA1 and SAA2 are induced up to a 1000-fold in mice under acute inflammatory conditions following exposure to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS).[3] Three A-SAA genes have also been identified in humans,[4] although the third gene, SAA3, is believed to represent a pseudogene that does not generate messenger RNA or protein.[5]
Serum amyloid A (SAA) is also an acute phase marker that responds rapidly. Similar to CRP, levels of acute-phase SAA increase within hours after inflammatory stimulus, and the magnitude of increase may be greater than that of CRP. Relatively trivial inflammatory stimuli can lead to SAA responses. It has been suggested that SAA levels correlate better with disease activity in early inflammatory joint disease than do ESR and CRP. Although largely produced by hepatocytes, more recent studies show that SAA is produced by adipocytes as well, and its serum concentration is associated with body mass index.[6]
Constitutive serum amyloid A proteins[edit]
A fourth SAA (SAA4) was identified in humans and is expressed constitutively in the liver and, thus, is defined as a constitutive SAA (C-SAA).[7] A similar protein that is now also called SAA4 has since been identified in the mouse; it had originally been designated SAA5.[8][9]
References[edit]
- ^ Uhlar CM, Whitehead AS (1999). "Serum amyloid A, the major vertebrate acute-phase reactant". Eur. J. Biochem. 265 (2): 501–23. doi:10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00657.x. PMID 10504381.
- ^ Manley PN, Ancsin JB, Kisilevsky R (2006). "Rapid recycling of cholesterol: the joint biologic role of C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A". Med. Hypotheses 66 (4): 784–92. doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2005.10.018. PMID 16337748.
- ^ a b Zhang N, Ahsan MH, Purchio AF, West DB (2005). "Serum amyloid A-luciferase transgenic mice: response to sepsis, acute arthritis, and contact hypersensitivity and the effects of proteasome inhibition". J. Immunol. 174 (12): 8125–34. PMID 15944321.
- ^ Betts JC, Edbrooke MR, Thakker RV, Woo P (1991). "The human acute-phase serum amyloid A gene family: structure, evolution and expression in hepatoma cells". Scand. J. Immunol. 34 (4): 471–82. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3083.1991.tb01570.x. PMID 1656519.
- ^ Kluve-Beckerman B, Drumm ML, Benson MD (1991). "Nonexpression of the human serum amyloid A three (SAA3) gene". DNA Cell Biol. 10 (9): 651–61. doi:10.1089/dna.1991.10.651. PMID 1755958.
- ^ Pincus MR, McPherson RA, Henry JB (2007). Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 1-4160-0287-1a.
- ^ Steel DM, Sellar GC, Uhlar CM, Simon S, DeBeer FC, Whitehead AS (1993). "A constitutively expressed serum amyloid A protein gene (SAA4) is closely linked to, and shares structural similarities with, an acute-phase serum amyloid A protein gene (SAA2)". Genomics 16 (2): 447–54. doi:10.1006/geno.1993.1209. PMID 7686132.
- ^ de Beer MC, Kindy MS, Lane WS, de Beer FC (1994). "Mouse serum amyloid A protein (SAA5) structure and expression". J. Biol. Chem. 269 (6): 4661–7. PMID 8308037.
- ^ de Beer MC, de Beer FC, Gerardot CJ et al. (1996). "Structure of the mouse Saa4 gene and its linkage to the serum amyloid A gene family". Genomics 34 (1): 139–42. doi:10.1006/geno.1996.0253. PMID 8661036.
Acute-phase proteins
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Amyloid |
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Other positive |
- Alpha 1-antichymotrypsin
- Alpha 1-antitrypsin
- Alpha 2-macroglobulin
- C-reactive protein
- Ceruloplasmin
- C3
- Ferritin
- Fibrin
- Haptoglobin
- Hemopexin
- Orosomucoid
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Negative |
- Serum albumin
- Transferrin
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cell/phys/auag/auab/comp, igrc
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Metabolic disease: amyloidosis (E85, 277.3)
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Common amyloid forming proteins |
- AA
- ATTR
- Aβ2M
- AL
- Aβ/APP
- AIAPP
- ACal
- APro
- AANF
- ACys
- ABri
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Systemic amyloidosis |
- AL amyloidosis
- AA amyloidosis
- Aβ2M/Haemodialysis-associated amyloidosis
- AGel/Finnish type amyloidosis
- AA/Familial Mediterranean fever
- ATTR/Transthyretin-related hereditary amyloidosis
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Organ-limited amyloidosis |
Heart
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AANF/Isolated atrial amyloidosis
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Brain
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- Familial amyloid neuropathy
- ACys+ABri/Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- Aβ/Alzheimer's disease
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Kidney
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- AApoA1+AFib+ALys/Familial renal amyloidosis
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Cutaneous
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- Primary cutaneous amyloidosis
- Amyloid purpura
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Endocrine
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- Thyroid
- ACal/Medullary thyroid cancer
- Pituitary
- APro/Prolactinoma
- Pancreas
- AIAPP/Insulinoma
- AIAPP/Diabetes mellitus type 2
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English Journal
- TRAIL administration down-modulated the acute systemic inflammatory response induced in a mouse model by muramyldipeptide or lipopolysaccharide.
- Marcuzzi A, Secchiero P, Crovella S, Zauli G.SourceInstitute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste, Italy.
- Cytokine.Cytokine.2012 Oct;60(1):43-6. Epub 2012 Jun 21.
- The potent inducer of apoptosis TRAIL/Apo2 ligand is now under considerations in clinical trials for the treatment of different types of cancer. Since the natural history of cancer is often characterized by microbial infections, we have investigated the effect of recombinant human TRAIL in a mouse m
- PMID 22727903
- Local production of serum amyloid a is implicated in the induction of macrophage chemoattractants in Schwann cells during wallerian degeneration of peripheral nerves.
- Jang SY, Shin YK, Lee HY, Park JY, Suh DJ, Kim JK, Bae YS, Park HT.SourceDepartment of Physiology, Mitochondria Hub Regulation Center, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Busan, South Korea.
- Glia.Glia.2012 Oct;60(10):1619-28. doi: 10.1002/glia.22382. Epub 2012 Jul 9.
- The elevation of serum levels of serum amyloid A (SAA) has been regarded as an acute reactive response following inflammation and various types of injuries. SAA from the liver and extrahepatic tissues plays an immunomodulatory role in a variety of pathophysiological conditions. Inflammatory cytokine
- PMID 22777957
Japanese Journal
- INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS : ASSOCIATION WITH Th1/Th2 AND Tc1/Tc2 BALANCE
- FURUHASHI Kazuki,SHIRAI Toshihiro,SUDA Takafumi [他]
- 結核 87(1), 1-7, 2012-01
- NAID 40019187453
- Acute Phase Protein Response during Road Transportation and Lairage in Slaughterhouse in Feedlot Beef Cattle
- CLAUDIA Giannetto,FRANCESCO Fazio,STEFANIA Casella,SIMONA Marafioti,ELISABETTA Giudice,GIUSEPPE Piccione
- Journal of Veterinary Medical Science advpub(0), 1107110570, 2011
- … Serum was collected for the assay of haptoglobin (Hp) and serum amyloid A (SAA), plasma for the assay of fibrinogen (Fb), and white blood cell count (WBC) were determined in whole blood at each time point. …
- NAID 130001032567
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- 英
- serum amyloid A protein
- 同
- SAA蛋白質 SAA protein
- 関
- アミロイドーシス、serum amyloid A
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血清アミロイドA serum amyloid A serum amyloid A protein
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血清アミロイドA活性化因子
- 関
- SAF
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血清アミロイドA SAA
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アミロイド
- 関
- amyloid fibril、amyloid protein
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- 関
- adenoviral、adenovirus