- Inflammation-associated activation of coagulation and immune regulation by the protein C pathway.
Inflammation-associated activation of coagulation and immune regulation by the protein C pathway.
Thrombosis research (2014-04-25)
Hartmut Weiler
PMID24759138
초록
The inflammation-induced activation of the protein C pathway provides negative feedback inhibition of coagulation and exerts coagulation-independent anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects. The balance between these activities of aPC modulates the outcome of diverse inflammatory diseases such as encephalitis, diabetes, and sepsis; and is affected by naturally occurring aPC-resistance of coagulation factor V Leiden.