Sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis induces the release of circulating serum heat shock protein-70

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Inflammation may play an important role in the pathophysiology of sickle cell disease (SCD), and recent studies have identified the 70-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp70) as an important mediator of inflammatory responses. Here we demonstrate a significant increase in circulating serum Hsp70 level in SCD during vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) as compared with baseline steady-state levels (P < 0.05) and a significant increase in Hsp70 levels in SCD at baseline compared with normal controls (P < 0.05). Taken together, these results indicate that circulating serum Hsp70 might be a marker for VOC in SCD. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Adewoye, A. H., Klings, E. S., Farber, H. W., Palaima, E., Bausero, M. A., McMahon, L., … Asea, A. (2005). Sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis induces the release of circulating serum heat shock protein-70. American Journal of Hematology, 78(3), 240–242. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.20292

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