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Complement activation regulates the capacity of proximal tubular epithelial cell to stimulate alloreactive T cell response.

Ke Li1, Hetal Patel, Conrad A Farrar, Roseanna E G Hargreaves, Steven H Sacks, Wuding Zhou.   

Abstract

Tissue expression of C3 is an unexpected regulator of the alloimmune response in mouse kidney transplantation. It is unclear, however, whether a direct or an indirect action of complement on the host immune response is involved. Also unknown is which of the complement effector products, cleaved C3, cleaved C5, or C5b-9, is responsible. Proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTEC) not only constitute a major target of the alloimmune response but also produce substantial amounts of C3. This study investigated the property of mouse PTEC to stimulate alloreactive T cells in a complement-dependent manner. The proliferative and cytokine responses of primed alloreactive T cells were measured after exposure to donor-specific PTEC that had been pretreated with normal mouse serum, heat-inactivated mouse serum, or complement- deficient (C3, C5, or C6) mouse sera to differentially deposit complement components. PTEC were able to stimulate alloreactive T cells in an antigen-specific manner. Complement activation leading to the deposition of cleaved C3 on PTEC enhanced the alloreactive T cell response. This complement-mediated stimulation of the T cell response was dependent on C3 but not on C5 or C6. The primary influence of tissue-bound complement was on CD4(+) T cells. Moreover, the effect of complement on alloreactive T cells was B7 dependent, shown by inhibition studies with CTLA4-Ig. These results suggest that donor epithelium-bound C3 can upregulate the alloimmune response. It is postulated that surface-bound C3 interacts with complement receptors on alloreactive T cells or on antigen presenting cells to increase allo-immune stimulation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15339990     DOI: 10.1097/01.ASN.0000135974.06478.7B

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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