| Literature DB >> 12085326 |
Taru Meri1, T Sakari Jokiranta, Jens Hellwage, Alexandra Bialonski, Peter F Zipfel, Seppo Meri.
Abstract
The filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus is the causative agent of river blindness. The adult worms produce microfilariae (mf), which are responsible for the disease pathogenesis; mf activate the complement system, but the activation stops before the formation of terminal complement complexes. Because of the arrest of complement activation, this study analyzed binding of the main alternative pathway regulator, factor H (fH), to the mf. The mf bound fH after incubation in nonimmune human serum or with purified radiolabeled fH. In the presence of factor I, mf-bound fH promoted the cleavage of complement 3 molecule b (C3b) to iC3b. An analysis with recombinant constructs of fH showed that the C-terminal short consensus repeats (SCRs) 8-20 of fH bound to mf, whereas the N-terminal SCRs 1-7 containing the complement-regulatory domains in SCRs 1-5 did not. Thus, mf of the nematode O. volvulus may evade human complement by binding fH and by promoting inactivation of C3b into iC3b.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12085326 DOI: 10.1086/340649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226