We describe a novel localization of C7 as a membrane-bound molecule on endothelial cells (ECs). Data obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), Western blot analysis, Northern blot analysis, and mass spectrometry revealed that membrane- associated C7 (mC7) was indistinguish-able from soluble C7 and was associated with vimentin on the cell surface. mC7 interacted with the other late complement components to form membrane-bound TCC (mTCC). Unlike the soluble SC5b-9, mTCC failed to stimulate ECs to express adhesion molecules, to secrete IL-8, and to induce albumin leakage through a monolayer of ECs, and more importantly protected ECs from the proinflammatory effect of SC5b-9. Our data disclose the possibility of a novel role of mC7 that acts as a trap for the late complement components to control excessive inflammation induced by SC5b-9. © 2009 by The American Society of Hematology.

Bossi, F., Rizzi, L., Bulla, R., Debeus, A., Tripodo, C., Picotti, P., et al. (2009). C7 is expressed on endothelial cells as a trap for the assembling terminal complement complex and may exert anti-inflammatory function. BLOOD, 113(15), 3640-3648 [10.1182/blood-2008-03-146472].

C7 is expressed on endothelial cells as a trap for the assembling terminal complement complex and may exert anti-inflammatory function

TRIPODO, Claudio;
2009-01-01

Abstract

We describe a novel localization of C7 as a membrane-bound molecule on endothelial cells (ECs). Data obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), Western blot analysis, Northern blot analysis, and mass spectrometry revealed that membrane- associated C7 (mC7) was indistinguish-able from soluble C7 and was associated with vimentin on the cell surface. mC7 interacted with the other late complement components to form membrane-bound TCC (mTCC). Unlike the soluble SC5b-9, mTCC failed to stimulate ECs to express adhesion molecules, to secrete IL-8, and to induce albumin leakage through a monolayer of ECs, and more importantly protected ECs from the proinflammatory effect of SC5b-9. Our data disclose the possibility of a novel role of mC7 that acts as a trap for the late complement components to control excessive inflammation induced by SC5b-9. © 2009 by The American Society of Hematology.
2009
Bossi, F., Rizzi, L., Bulla, R., Debeus, A., Tripodo, C., Picotti, P., et al. (2009). C7 is expressed on endothelial cells as a trap for the assembling terminal complement complex and may exert anti-inflammatory function. BLOOD, 113(15), 3640-3648 [10.1182/blood-2008-03-146472].
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