| Literature DB >> 12594949 |
Xuebin Qin1, Nicole Krumrei, Luciano Grubissich, Martin Dobarro, Huseyin Aktas, Graciela Perez, Jose A Halperin.
Abstract
Basal complement activity presents a potential danger for "self" cells that are tightly protected by complement regulators including CD59. Mice express two Cd59 genes (mCd59a and mCd59b); mCd59b has approximately a 6-fold higher specific activity than mCd59a. Consistently, mCd59b knockout mice present a strong phenotype characterized by hemolytic anemia with increased reticulocytes, anisopoikilocytosis, echinocytosis, schistocytosis, free hemoglobin in plasma, hemoglobinuria with hemosiderinuria, and platelet activation. Remarkably, mCd59b(-/-) males express a progressive loss of fertility associated with immobile dysmorphic and fewer sperm cells after 5 months of age. This work indicates that mCd59b is a key complement regulator in mice and that CD59 is critical in protecting self cells; it also provides a novel model to study complement regulation in human diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12594949 DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(03)00022-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745