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  • Inhibition of complement activation shows promise for treating diseases linked to lectures and alternative pathways like ischemia-reperfusion injuries and age-related macular degeneration.
  • Researchers created new dual complement inhibitors, MAp44-FH and sMAP-FH, by combining proteins that regulate the lectin pathway with a regulatory component for the alternative pathway.
  • Tests demonstrated that sMAP-FH effectively inhibited both pathways in mice and human sera, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent for diseases impacted by these complement activation pathways.

Article Abstract

Inhibition of the complement activation has emerged as an option for treatment of a range of diseases. Activation of the lectin and alternative pathways (LP and AP, respectively) contribute to the deterioration of conditions in certain diseases such as ischemia-reperfusion injuries and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In the current study, we generated dual complement inhibitors of the pathways MAp44-FH and sMAP-FH by fusing full-length MAp44 or small mannose-binding lectin-associated protein (sMAP), LP regulators, with the N-terminal five short consensus repeat (SCR) domains of complement factor H (SCR1/5-FH), an AP regulator. The murine forms of both fusion proteins formed a complex with endogenous mannose-binding lectin (MBL) or ficolin A in the circulation when administered in mice intraperitoneally. Multiple complement activation assays revealed that sMAP-FH had significantly higher inhibitory effects on activation of the LP and AP in vivo as well as in vitro compared to MAp44-FH. Human form of sMAP-FH also showed dual inhibitory effects on LP and AP activation in human sera. Our results indicate that the novel fusion protein sMAP-FH inhibits both the LP and AP activation in mice and in human sera, and could be an effective therapeutic agent for diseases in which both the LP and AP activation are significantly involved.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902475RDOI Listing

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