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Identification of a Novel Mode of Complement Activation on Stimulated Platelets Mediated by Properdin and C3(H2O)

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
卷 190, 期 12, 页码 6457-6467

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1300610

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  1. National Institutes of Health [1P30HL101317-01]
  2. American Heart Association [12GRNT10240003]
  3. University of Toledo DeArce-Koch Memorial Endowment Fund

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Elevated numbers of activated platelets circulate in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases, including atherosclerosis and coronary disease. Activated platelets can activate the complement system. Although complement activation is essential for immune responses and removal of spent cells from circulation, it also contributes to inflammation and thrombosis, especially in patients with defective complement regulation. Proinflammatory activated leukocytes, which interact directly with platelets in response to vascular injury, are among the main sources of properdin, a positive regulator of the alternative pathway. The role of properdin in complement activation on stimulated platelets is unknown. Our data show that physiological forms of human properdin bind directly to human platelets after activation by strong agonists in the absence of C3, and bind nonproportionally to surface CD62P expression. Activation of the alternative pathway on activated platelets occurs when properdin is on the surface and recruits C3b or C-3(H2O) to form C3b, Bb or a novel cell-bound C3 convertase [C-3(H2O), Bb], which normally is present only in the fluid phase. Alternatively, properdin can be recruited by C-3(H2O) on the platelet surface, promoting complement activation. Inhibition of factor H-mediated cell surface complement regulation significantly increases complement deposition on activated platelets with surface properdin. Finally, properdin released by activated neutrophils binds to activated platelets. Altogether, these data suggest novel molecular mechanisms for alternative pathway activation on stimulated platelets that may contribute to localization of inflammation at sites of vascular injury and thrombosis.

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