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Publication : The proinflammatory mediators C3a and C5a are essential for liver regeneration.

First Author  Strey CW Year  2003
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  198
Issue  6 Pages  913-23
PubMed ID  12975457 Mgi Jnum  J:109380
Mgi Id  MGI:3628852 Doi  10.1084/jem.20030374
Citation  Strey CW, et al. (2003) The proinflammatory mediators C3a and C5a are essential for liver regeneration. J Exp Med 198(6):913-23
abstractText  Complement has been implicated in liver repair after toxic injury. Here, we demonstrate that complement components are essential for liver regeneration, and mediate their effect by interacting with key signaling networks that promote hepatocyte proliferation. C3- or C5-deficient mice exhibited high mortality, parenchymal damage, and impaired liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy. Mice with dual C3 and C5 deficiency had a more exacerbated phenotype that was reversed by combined C3a and C5a reconstitution. Interception of C5a receptor signaling resulted in suppression of IL-6/TNFalpha induction and lack of C3 and C5a receptor stimulation attenuated nuclear factor-kappaB/STAT-3 activation after hepatectomy. These data indicate that C3a and C5a, two potent inflammatory mediators of the innate immune response, contribute essentially to the early priming stages of hepatocyte regeneration.
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