Abstract

The review presents the data on clinical diagnostic value of studying one of the components of urinary proteome - macrophage chemotactic protein -1 (MCP-1). Along with the general characteristics of MCP-1, there are given the data on changes in its concentration regarding various diseases of the urinary system. It was shown that for various diseases and research conditions, the concentration of MCP-1 can be an important diagnostic criterion in assessing inflammatory, metabolic, fibrotic and other renal lesions.

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