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A reexamination of the role of clusterin as a complement regulator.

T T Hochgrebe1, D Humphreys, M R Wilson, S B Easterbrook-Smith.   

Abstract

Clusterin is a highly conserved glycoprotein which has been proposed to protect host cells against complement-mediated cytolysis. We tested the hypothesis that clusterin is a complement regulator using erythrocytes and cells which had been stably transfected with a membrane-anchored form of clusterin as targets for complement-mediated cytolysis. Clusterin gave dose-dependent protection of antibody-coated sheep erythrocytes against complement-mediated lysis by diluted normal human serum. There was a linear relationship between the concentration of clusterin giving 50% protection and the concentration of serum; extrapolation of this to the case of undiluted human serum showed that a clusterin concentration at least two orders of magnitude greater than its physiological plasma concentration would be needed to confer protection against complement-mediated cytolysis under physiological conditions. Physiological concentrations of clusterin did not protect rabbit erythrocytes against alternative complement pathway-mediated lysis using dilute human serum. Exogenous clusterin had no effect on lysis of human erythrocytes triggered by the addition of inulin to autologous human serum. Induction of cell-surface clusterin expression by L929 (murine fibroblast) cells which had been stably transfected with cDNA for human clusterin linked to DNA coding for the 44 C-terminal amino acid residues of CD55 did not protect the cells against complement-mediated lysis by either normal or clusterin-depleted human serum. These data suggest that clusterin may not be a physiologically relevant regulator of complement activation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10328949     DOI: 10.1006/excr.1999.4459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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