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Fernando Corvillo1,2, Laura González-Sánchez1,2, Alberto López-Lera1,2, Emilia Arjona2,3, Giovanni Ceccarini4, Ferruccio Santini4, David Araújo-Vilar5, Rebecca J Brown6, Joan Villarroya7,8, Francesc Villarroya7,8, Santiago Rodríguez de Córdoba2,3, Teresa Caballero2,9,10, Pilar Nozal1,2,11, Margarita López-Trascasa1,12.
Abstract
Complement overactivation has been reported in most patients with Barraquer-Simons syndrome (BSS), a rare form of acquired partial lipodystrophy. Complement Factor D (FD) is a serine protease with a crucial role in the activation of the alternative pathway of the complement system, which is mainly synthesized by adipose tissue. However, its role in the pathogenesis of BSS has not been addressed. In this study, plasma FD concentration was measured in 13 patients with BSS, 20 patients with acquired generalized lipodystrophy, 22 patients with C3 glomerulopathy (C3G), and 50 healthy controls. Gene expression and immunohistochemistry studies were assayed using atrophied adipose tissue from a patient with BSS. We found significantly elevated FD levels in BSS cases compared with the remaining cohorts (p < 0.001). There were no significant differences in FD levels between sexes but FD was strongly and directly associated with age in BSS (r = 0.7593, p = 0.0036). A positive correlation between FD and C3 was seen in patients with C3G, characterized by decreased FD levels due to chronic C3 consumption, but no correlation was detected for BSS. Following mRNA quantification in the patient's adipose tissue, we observed decreased CFD and C3 but elevated C5 transcript levels. In contrast, the increased FD staining detected in the atrophied areas reflects the effects of persistent tissue damage on the adipose tissue, thus providing information on the ongoing pathogenic process. Our results suggest that FD could be a reliable diagnostic biomarker involved in the pathophysiology of BSS by promoting unrestrained local complement system activation in the adipose tissue environment.Entities:
Keywords: Barraquer–Simons syndrome; acquired partial lipodystrophy; adipsin; complement factor D; complement system
Year: 2021 PMID: 34205507 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22126608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923