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Methods for Quantitative Detection of Antibody-induced Complement Activation on Red Blood Cells
Published on: January 29, 2014
Molecular characterization of complement component 3 (C3) in Mytilus coruscus improves our understanding of bivalve
Yongxia Chen1, Kaida Xu2, Jiji Li1
1National Engineering Research Center of Marine Facilities Aquaculture, Marine Science and Technology College, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316004, China.
Abstract:
Complement component 3 (C3) plays a central role in the complement system whose activation is essential for all the important functions performed by this system. Here, a novel C3 gene, termed Mc-C3, was identified from thick shell mussel (Mytilus coruscus). The deduced Mc-C3 protein possessed the characteristic structure features present in its homologs and contained the A2M_N_2, ANATO, A2M, A2M_comp, A2M_recep, and C345C domains, as well as the C3 convertase cleavage site, thioester motif, and conserved Cys, His, and Glu residues. Mc-C3 gene constitutively expressed in all examined tissues and predominantly expressed in immune-related tissues such as gills, hemocytes and hepatopancreas. After stimulation with lipopolysaccharide or Cu2+, the expression of Mc-C3 was significantly induced in gills. Further luciferase reporter assays showed the ability for activation of NF-κB signaling transduction of Mc-C3a. Taken together, these results show that C3 may play an essential role in the immune defense of M. coruscus. The present data therefore provide a more detailed insight into the functional activities of the bivalve complement system.
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