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Publication : Complement system component 3 deficiency modulates the phenotypic profile of murine macrophages.

First Author  Francisco da Silva T Year  2024
Journal  Cell Immunol Volume  405-406
Pages  104886 PubMed ID  39503081
Mgi Jnum  J:360792 Mgi Id  MGI:7790029
Doi  10.1016/j.cellimm.2024.104886 Citation  Francisco da Silva T, et al. (2024) Complement system component 3 deficiency modulates the phenotypic profile of murine macrophages. Cell Immunol 405-406:104886
abstractText  The Complement System is composed of more than 40 proteins that act in innate and adaptive immunity. C3 is the most abundant one and C3-deficient patients are more susceptible to recurrent and severe infections. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of C3 in controlling infections. However, its role in leukocyte biology is still poorly understood. This study aimed to evaluate several cellular parameters in macrophages from C3-deficient mice and compare them to similar cells from wild-type counterparts. We observed that in the absence of C3, the population of F4/80(low) macrophages in the peritoneal cavity of thioglycolate-treated mice is diminished, probably due to the lack of chemotactic factors like C3a and low levels of C5a. Using fluorescence microscopy analysis, we observed that macrophages from C3-deficient mice exhibited morphological alterations when compared to similar cells from wild-type mice. We observed a significant increase in the expression of CD11c, which is part of CR4 (CD11c/CD18), in macrophages from C3-deficient compared to cells from wild-type mice. Treatment with 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, stimulated ROS production and MAPK activation by macrophages. However, these parameters were lower in macrophages from C3-deficient mice when compared to wild-type counterparts. In addition, the phagocytosis of iC3b-opsonized Zymosan particles was diminished in macrophages from C3-deficient mice. Our results suggest that C3 deficiency in C57Black/6 mice may influence specific morphological and functional parameters of macrophages, cells of fundamental importance for both the innate and acquired immune responses.
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