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The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes

The pathophysiological relevance of the complement split product C3a as a proinflammatory mediator is still ill defined. The expression pattern of the human C3a receptor (C3aR) can provide important clues for the role of this anaphylatoxin in inflammation. There is strong evidence for C3aR expressio...

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Autores principales: Martin, Ulrich, Bock, Daniel, Arseniev, Lubomir, Tornetta, Mark A., Ames, Robert S., Bautsch, Wilfried, Köhl, Jörg, Ganser, Arnold, Klos, Andreas
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2198980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9221749
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author Martin, Ulrich
Bock, Daniel
Arseniev, Lubomir
Tornetta, Mark A.
Ames, Robert S.
Bautsch, Wilfried
Köhl, Jörg
Ganser, Arnold
Klos, Andreas
author_facet Martin, Ulrich
Bock, Daniel
Arseniev, Lubomir
Tornetta, Mark A.
Ames, Robert S.
Bautsch, Wilfried
Köhl, Jörg
Ganser, Arnold
Klos, Andreas
author_sort Martin, Ulrich
collection PubMed
description The pathophysiological relevance of the complement split product C3a as a proinflammatory mediator is still ill defined. The expression pattern of the human C3a receptor (C3aR) can provide important clues for the role of this anaphylatoxin in inflammation. There is strong evidence for C3aR expression on basophils, and eosinophils, but additionally, only on tumor cell lines of leukemic or hepatic origin. It is unclear whether neutrophils also express the C3aR, but need a costimulus provided by eosinophils for certain biological responses, or whether neutrophils lack the C3aR and respond to C3a via a secondary stimulus generated by eosinophils, i.e., by an indirect mode. In the present study, polyclonal antiserum raised against the second extracellular loop of the C3aR was used to characterize C3aR expression on peripheral blood leukocytes. For high degree purification of neutrophils, a negative selection method was established that decreased the contamination with CD9(bright+) eosinophils down to <0.2%. Flow cytometric analyses, functional assays, and binding assays on highly purified neutrophils confirmed C3aR expression and coupling. Monocytes were identified as an additional C3aR-positive cell population of the peripheral blood. The expression of the C3aR on eosinophils could be confirmed. In contrast, the receptor could not be detected on unchallenged B or T lymphocytes (or lymphocyte-derived Raji cells).
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spelling pubmed-21989802008-04-16 The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes Martin, Ulrich Bock, Daniel Arseniev, Lubomir Tornetta, Mark A. Ames, Robert S. Bautsch, Wilfried Köhl, Jörg Ganser, Arnold Klos, Andreas J Exp Med Article The pathophysiological relevance of the complement split product C3a as a proinflammatory mediator is still ill defined. The expression pattern of the human C3a receptor (C3aR) can provide important clues for the role of this anaphylatoxin in inflammation. There is strong evidence for C3aR expression on basophils, and eosinophils, but additionally, only on tumor cell lines of leukemic or hepatic origin. It is unclear whether neutrophils also express the C3aR, but need a costimulus provided by eosinophils for certain biological responses, or whether neutrophils lack the C3aR and respond to C3a via a secondary stimulus generated by eosinophils, i.e., by an indirect mode. In the present study, polyclonal antiserum raised against the second extracellular loop of the C3aR was used to characterize C3aR expression on peripheral blood leukocytes. For high degree purification of neutrophils, a negative selection method was established that decreased the contamination with CD9(bright+) eosinophils down to <0.2%. Flow cytometric analyses, functional assays, and binding assays on highly purified neutrophils confirmed C3aR expression and coupling. Monocytes were identified as an additional C3aR-positive cell population of the peripheral blood. The expression of the C3aR on eosinophils could be confirmed. In contrast, the receptor could not be detected on unchallenged B or T lymphocytes (or lymphocyte-derived Raji cells). The Rockefeller University Press 1997-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2198980/ /pubmed/9221749 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Martin, Ulrich
Bock, Daniel
Arseniev, Lubomir
Tornetta, Mark A.
Ames, Robert S.
Bautsch, Wilfried
Köhl, Jörg
Ganser, Arnold
Klos, Andreas
The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title_full The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title_fullStr The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title_full_unstemmed The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title_short The Human C3a Receptor Is Expressed on Neutrophils and Monocytes, but Not on B or T Lymphocytes
title_sort human c3a receptor is expressed on neutrophils and monocytes, but not on b or t lymphocytes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2198980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9221749
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