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Deficiency of C5aR prolongs renal allograft survival.


ABSTRACT: Interaction between C5a, a product of complement activation, and its receptor (C5aR) upregulates antigen-specific T cell responses by modulating the activation of antigen-presenting cells and T cells. Whether this C5a-C5aR interaction contributes to the immune responses that promote renal allograft rejection is unknown. Here, we found that deficiency of C5aR in both graft and recipient reduced allospecific T cell responses and prolonged renal allograft survival. In addition, lack of C5aR impaired the function of donor and recipient antigen-presenting cells and inhibited the response of recipient T cells to allostimulation. Furthermore, deficiency of C5aR in both graft and recipient reduced early inflammation in the grafts, with less cellular infiltration around the vessels and fewer F4/80 positive cells in the peritubular interstitium. These data demonstrate that C5aR is critical for a full adaptive immune response and mediates renal allograft rejection. Engagement of C5aR on dendritic cells and T cells modulates their function, enhancing allospecific T cell responses that lead to allograft rejection. Targeting C5a signaling may have therapeutic potential for T cell-mediated graft rejection.

SUBMITTER: Li Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2938594 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deficiency of C5aR prolongs renal allograft survival.

Li Qijun Q   Peng Qi Q   Xing Guolan G   Li Ke K   Wang Naiyin N   Farrar Conrad A CA   Meader Lucy L   Sacks Steven H SH   Zhou Wuding W  

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 20100722 8


Interaction between C5a, a product of complement activation, and its receptor (C5aR) upregulates antigen-specific T cell responses by modulating the activation of antigen-presenting cells and T cells. Whether this C5a-C5aR interaction contributes to the immune responses that promote renal allograft rejection is unknown. Here, we found that deficiency of C5aR in both graft and recipient reduced allospecific T cell responses and prolonged renal allograft survival. In addition, lack of C5aR impaire  ...[more]

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