Abstract
Previous reports have suggested the production of complement components C4, C2, and factor B by renal tissue. However, the cells involved in production of complement have not been identified. In this study metabolic labeling experiments demonstrated that human proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTEC) synthesize a 180-kD precursor of C3 that is secreted after proteolytic cleavage into a disulphide linked two-chain molecule as found in plasma. C3 present in culture supernatants of PTEC was functionally active, however, during the culture period there was a partial inactivation of the C3 molecule as assessed by hemolytic titration. Recombinant IL-2 enhances the rate of C3 synthesis in a dose-dependent manner reaching maximal stimulation at doses of 200-400 U/ml IL-2. Northern blot analysis demonstrated a 5.2-kb C3 mRNA species present in PTEC that was increased within 24 h of IL-2 treatment. IL-2-induced enhancement of C3 production by PTEC could be neutralized with specific antibodies to IL-2. This study demonstrates that C3 synthesis in PTEC is upregulated by IL-2, the major cytokine produced by activated T cells.
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Brooimans, R. A., Stegmann, A. P. A., Van Dorp, W. T., Van Der Ark, A. A. J., Van Der Woude, F. J., Van Es, L. A., & Daha, M. R. (1991). Interleukin 2 mediates stimulation of complement C3 biosynthesis in human proximal tubular epithelial cells. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 88(2), 379–384. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci115314
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