Literature DB >> 16516969

Characterisation of the complement susceptibility of the rat aortic smooth muscle cell line A7r5.

Steven Capey1, James G Q Mosedale, Carmen W van den Berg.   

Abstract

Complement (C) activation is thought to contribute to the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. Proliferation of smooth muscle cells plays an important role in atherosclerotic plaque formation. Our aim was to investigate the suitability of the rat aortic smooth muscle cell line A7r5 as an in vitro model to study C-induced events in smooth muscle cells. A7r5 cells abundantly expressed membrane bound C-regulators (CReg) Crry and CD59 as assessed by flow-cytometry, but no DAF or MCP was detected. Using RT-PCR in addition to Crry and CD59, also mRNA for rat DAF but not for MCP was detected. Flow-cytometry of cells removed by EDTA instead of trypsin demonstrated that A7r5 did express cell surface DAF. Upon prolonged culturing under either logarithmic growing conditions or under conditions where cells were kept over-confluent, two different sub cell lines were obtained, one which had lost the expression of CD59, while the other showed increased expression of DAF and Crry. The change in expression of these CReg resulted in a change in C-susceptibility. Incubation of the A7r5 cells with human serum induced membrane attack complex dependent proliferation. Transfection with human CD59 efficiently protected the cells from C-mediated killing and C-induced cell proliferation. Our results show that A7r5 cells can be used as an in vitro model for C-induced events, but care has to be taken to use the cells at an early stage of passaging as they readily change their phenotype.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16516969     DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2006.01.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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