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It has been shown recently that C1q, a subcomponent of the first component of the classical complement pathway, is synthesized by macrophages and that endogenous C1q is detectable on the macrophage membrane. In this report, we demonstrate that membrane-associated C1q, which contains the A, B, and C chains of C1q, is structurally distinct from fluid-phase C1q in that the B chain of the membrane species is approximately 1000 m.w. less than its fluid-phase counterpart. By using biosynthetically ([3H]proline) labeled C1q from guinea pig peritoneal macrophages, we found that the membrane form of C1q is derived from already secreted C1q. The demonstration of a distinct membrane form of C1q supports earlier functional studies which implicated C1q as a membrane-associated molecule with receptor functions for those molecules which also interact with fluid-phase C1q, such as polyanions, immune complexes, and bacteria. Furthermore, we show that, in the vicinity of macrophages, C1q is very susceptible to oxidation manifested by the formation of disulfide bonds. By SDS-PAGE (nonreduced and reduced), we demonstrate the existence of disulfide-linked multimers (180,000 m.w., 360,000 m.w.) which are composed of the A, B, and C chains of C1q.  相似文献   

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C1q protein of human complement   总被引:21,自引:0,他引:21  
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RAGE, the multiligand receptor of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface molecules, is implicated in innate and adaptive immunity. Complement component C1q serves roles in complement activation and antibody-independent opsonization. Using soluble forms of RAGE (sRAGE) and RAGE-expressing cells, we determined that RAGE is a native C1q globular domain receptor. Direct C1q-sRAGE interaction was demonstrated with surface plasmon resonance (SPR), with minimum K(d) 5.6 μM, and stronger binding affinity seen in ELISA-like experiments involving multivalent binding. Pull-down experiments suggested formation of a receptor complex of RAGE and Mac-1 to further enhance affinity for C1q. C1q induced U937 cell adhesion and phagocytosis was inhibited by antibodies to RAGE or Mac-1. These data link C1q and RAGE to the recruitment of leukocytes and phagocytosis of C1q-coated material.  相似文献   

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THE first component (C1) in the complement system may be defined functionally as a macromolecule capable of binding to antigen-antibody complexes and inducing the sequential reactions of this system. C1 consists of three distinct proteins named C1q, C1r and C1s which,in serum, form a macromolecular complex held together by calcium ions1. The C1q protein was first isolated by Müller-Eberhard and Kunkel2 and Taranta et al.3. The ultrastructure of this basic, heat-labile 11S protein is outlined here.  相似文献   

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Eleven monoclonal antibodies directed against the subcomponent C1q of the first component of human complement, C1, were prepared and tested for binding to intact C1q and to the collagenous portion, the C1q stalks. All of the monoclonals bound well to the intact C1q. Eight out of the eleven exhibited strong binding to the collagenous stalks, while three bound very weakly, if at all, to the stalks and, thus, were presumed to bind to the pepsin-sensitive region which includes the C1q heads. For one of the latter monoclonals, this was confirmed by electron microscopy. Five of the monoclonals were purified by C1q affinity chromatography. When tested with C1 reassembled from its subunits, two of these purified monoclonal antibodies markedly enhanced the rate of spontaneous activation.  相似文献   

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C1q receptor on murine cells   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Different cells and cell lines of murine origin were tested for their capacity to bind the C subcomponent C1q by using biotinylated human C1q and streptavidin-FITC. Cytofluorometric analysis of splenocytes and thymocytes shows that the majority of C1q-reactive cells reside in the population of B cells and macrophages. There is a significant difference in the C1q-binding capacity of in vitro activated cells; although more than half of the B cell blasts bind the C subcomponent, T cell blasts are virtually negative. It is shown that pre-B lymphomas and cell lines of myeloid origin bind C1q strongly (90 to 98%), whereas in the case of mature B cell lymphomas, plasmocytomas, and the tested T cell lines, the percentage of C1q binding cells varies from 0 to 56. C1q affinity chromatography of the detergent extracts from P388D1 and WEHI-3 cells followed by SDS-PAGE of the eluted proteins under reducing conditions reveals a band at approximately 80 kDa. Analysis of splenocytes shows two additional minor C1q-binding molecules with apparent molecular masses of 50 and 45 kDa, whereas in the case of B cell blasts three bands of similar density are seen at approximately 95, 50 and 45 kDa. C1q-receptors of murine cells are shown to be antigenically related to their human counterpart, because a polyclonal antibody (266A) raised against the human C1q receptor reacts with them.  相似文献   

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The authors would like to acknowledge the National Institutes of Health for funding (grant number 5R01AR053734).  相似文献   

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Hemolytically active human C1q incubated with EA before the addition of complement inhibited the immune hemolysis. On the contrary, heat-inactivated preparation (30 min 56 degrees C) was ineffective. Preincubation of EA with bovine collagen also resulted in a decreased hemolysis. When aggregation was measured by a turbidimetric method in citrated human platelet-rich plasma, it was found that hemolytically active human C1q (C1) alone does not induce platelet aggregation. However, in its presence the platelets failed to aggregate or exhibited a significantly reduced aggregation response to bovine collagen. The inhibition by C1q depended on the preincubation time with platelets. Heat treatment (30 min 56 degrees C) destroyed the inhibitory action of C1q (C1). The effect of C1q proved to be highly specific because different C1q preparations at their inhibitory doses in collagen-induced platelet aggregation did not influence the response to other aggregating agents (bovine thrombin, ADP, horse anti-human thymocyte globulin, goat anti-baboon platelet antiserum). The results prove that collagen and C1q are capable of binding to the same site(s); namely, to those of EA and human platelets; furthermore, they suggest the presence of a receptor for C1q (C1) on human platelets.  相似文献   

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C1q is of interest in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) research due to deficiencies in its activity being associated with the disease. Current published protocols for measuring C1q vary greatly in their results and ease of reproducibility. Due to this, average C1q concentrations have been reported between 56 and 276 μg/mL in non-SLE serum. We present an improved method for quantifying C1q concentrations, which employs a sandwich ELISA. This method has improved precision, cost efficiency, up-scaling, reproducibility, and uses significantly lesser volumes of serum sample when compared to RID and other methods for quantifying C1q. We report an average concentration of 113 ± 40 μg/mL for C1q in non-SLE serum. The assay designed here will be useful in the high-throughput measurement of serum C1q in SLE cases.  相似文献   

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Platelet C1q receptor interactions with collagen- and C1q-coated surfaces   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
We recently described specific binding sites for C1q on human blood platelets. Structural similarities between the amino-terminal of C1q and collagen have suggested that receptors for both molecules on platelets might be the same. The present study thus compared the interaction of purified C1q receptors (C1qR) and whole platelets with collagen- and C1q-coated polystyrene surfaces. Surfaces coated with BSA or gelatin served as controls. Purified 125I-labeled C1qR recognized both C1q- and collagen-coated surfaces in a divalent, cation-independent manner. This adhesion was inhibited by polyclonal or monoclonal (II1/D1) anti-C1qR antibodies. Although C1qR adhered preferentially to C1q-coated surfaces, adhesion to bovine and human type I collagen, as well as to human type III and V collagen, was also noted. In parallel studies, 51Cr-labeled platelets bound equally well to collagen- or C1q-coated surfaces, albeit in a magnesium-dependent manner. Partial inhibition of platelet adhesion was observed in the presence of RGDS, despite the inability of RGDS to modify C1qR interaction with C1q or collagen. Moreover, anti C1qR antibodies selectively inhibited platelet adhesion to C1q-coated surfaces, whereas antibodies specific for the GPIa/IIa collagen receptor (6F1) preferentially inhibited platelet collagen interactions. These data support the presence of distinct platelet membrane C1qR, which may cross-react with collagen, and suggest that C1qR are necessary but not sufficient for platelet adhesion to C1q-coated surfaces. Additional divalent cation and/or RGD-sensitive binding sites may participate.  相似文献   

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C1q is a versatile recognition protein which binds to a variety of targets and consequently triggers the classical pathway of complement. C1q is a hetero-trimer composed of three chains (A, B and C) arranged in three domains, a short N-terminal region, followed by a collagenous repeat domain that gives rise to the formation of (ABC) triple helices, each ending in a C-terminal hetero-trimeric globular domain, called gC1q, which is responsible for the recognition properties of C1q. The mechanism of the trimeric assembly of C1q and in particular the role of each domain in the process is unknown. Here, we have investigated if the gC1q domain was able to assemble into functional trimers, in vitro, in the absence of the collagenous domain, a motif known to promote obligatory trimers in other proteins. Acid-mediated gC1q protomers reassembled into functional trimers, once neutralized, indicating that it is the gC1q domain which possesses the information for trimerization. However, reassembly occurred after neutralization, only if the gC1q protomers had preserved a residual tertiary structure at the end of the acidic treatment. Thus, the collagenous domain of C1q might initialize the folding of the gC1q domain so that subsequent assembly of the entire molecule can occur.  相似文献   

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C1q binding and C1 activation by various isolated cellular membranes   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Cellular and subcellular membranes obtained from heart, liver, and brain tissue from human, baboon, bovine, rabbit, and rat bound highly purified, radioiodinated human C1q with a high affinity (Ka = 10(8) to 10(10) M-1). The majority of these membrane preparations were able to activate fully assembled C1 as evidenced by the conversion of 125I-C1s, incorporated into C1 complexes, to 125I-C1s. C1 activation by baboon heart mitochondrial membranes required an intact C1 complex and appeared to be mediated by the binding of the C1q subcomponent in that excess C1q completely blocked C1 activation. Several experiments suggested that the heart mitochondrial membrane binding site for C1q is an integral component of the mitochondrial membrane and that C1q interacted with the membrane binding site through its globular head regions. It is suggested that the binding of C1q and the activation of C1 by cellular and subcellular membranes may be involved in the initiation and/or enhancement of the inflammatory process after acute tissue damage.  相似文献   

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T F Busby  K C Ingham 《Biochemistry》1990,29(19):4613-4618
The assembly of C1, the first component of human complement, involves interactions between various domains of each of its three subcomponents, C1q, C1r, and C1s. The isolation, assignment of function, and structural characterization of the individual domains of C1r and C1s are critical for a thorough understanding of this complex assembly. The present study describes a 27-kDa plasmin-generated fragment derived from the NH2-terminal half of the heavy A chain of C1s-, the activated form of C1s. This fragment, C1s-alpha, was shown in the presence of Ca2+ to mimic the ability of whole C1s- to self-associate, bind to C1r-, and facilitate the binding of C1r to C1q. These results directly prove that the Ca2(+)-binding sites of C1s as well as all of the determinants necessary for binding of C1s- to C1r- and C1q are located in the NH2-terminal 27-kDa alpha region of the A chain.  相似文献   

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The affinity of human C1q subcomponent for IgM of normal human serum and Waldenstr?m macroglobulins of patients Sew and Zuk were investigated by the polyethylene glycol 6,000 immune complexes precipitation test. This test was calibrated with heat-aggregated gamma-globulin (HAGG); maximum fixation of C1q ranged from 60 to 80% (measured as percentage of radioactivity of the immune complexes precipitate) and was observed when the C1q:HAGG concentration ratio was about 1:250. At the ratio of 1:20 the radioactivity of the precipitate was about 43% of the total. The capacity of polyclonal IgM and Waldenstr?m macroglobulins for C1q fixation is low and variable. The percentage of C1q fixed at the C1q:IgM ratio of 1:20 for polyclonal IgM and Zuk macroglobulin was about 9%, whereas for Sew it was only about 1%.  相似文献   

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125I-labelled human C1q was found to bind to human spectrin. Scatchard plots for the binding process were non-linear, indicating the possible presence of multiple classes of binding sites for C1q on spectrin. The binding was ionic-strength-dependent; the extent of binding decreased with increasing ionic strength. Chemical modification of arginine and histidine residues on C1q as well as pretreatment of C1q at pH 4.45 or at 56 degrees C reduced its spectrin binding activity. The amount of 125I-labelled C1q bound to immune complexes was reduced by the presence of spectrin. Spectrin was also able to deplete the complement haemolytic activity of human serum in a dose-dependent manner.  相似文献   

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