Properdin, a positive regulator of complement activation, is expressed in human T cell lines and peripheral blood T cells.

  • Schwaeble W
  • Dippold W
  • Schäfer M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Properdin plays an important regulatory role in the activation of the complement system. Here we report the biosynthesis of properdin in four different human T cell lines and in T cells purified from peripheral blood. Cell sorting experiments, in conjunction with Northern blotting, showed that both CD4- and CD8-bearing populations of T cells have the potential to synthesize properdin. The functional activity of properdin secreted from these T cell lines was determined in a hemolytic assay. In view of the numerous ways in which complement activation may influence cellular immune response, the present results indicate, for the first time, a possible interaction between the complement and the T cell system.

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Schwaeble, W., Dippold, W. G., Schäfer, M. K., Pohla, H., Jonas, D., Luttig, B., … Reid, K. B. (1993). Properdin, a positive regulator of complement activation, is expressed in human T cell lines and peripheral blood T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 151(5), 2521–2528. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.151.5.2521

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