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Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner

Complement C3 plays an essential role in the opsonization of pathogens in the mammalian complement system, whereas the molecular mechanism underlying C3 activation in invertebrates remains unknown. To understand the molecular mechanism of C3b deposition on microbes, we characterized two types of C2/...

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Autores principales: Tagawa, Keisuke, Yoshihara, Toyoki, Shibata, Toshio, Kitazaki, Kazuki, Endo, Yuichi, Fujita, Teizo, Koshiba, Takumi, Kawabata, Shun-ichiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3351276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22611464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036783
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author Tagawa, Keisuke
Yoshihara, Toyoki
Shibata, Toshio
Kitazaki, Kazuki
Endo, Yuichi
Fujita, Teizo
Koshiba, Takumi
Kawabata, Shun-ichiro
author_facet Tagawa, Keisuke
Yoshihara, Toyoki
Shibata, Toshio
Kitazaki, Kazuki
Endo, Yuichi
Fujita, Teizo
Koshiba, Takumi
Kawabata, Shun-ichiro
author_sort Tagawa, Keisuke
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description Complement C3 plays an essential role in the opsonization of pathogens in the mammalian complement system, whereas the molecular mechanism underlying C3 activation in invertebrates remains unknown. To understand the molecular mechanism of C3b deposition on microbes, we characterized two types of C2/factor B homologs (designated TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2) identified from the horseshoe crab Tachypleus tridentatus. Although the domain architectures of TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2 were identical to those of mammalian homologs, they contained five-repeated and seven-repeated complement control protein domains at their N-terminal regions, respectively. TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2 were synthesized and glycosylated in hemocytes and secreted to hemolymph plasma, which existed in a complex with C3 (TtC3), and their activation by microbes was absolutely Mg(2+)-dependent. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that TtC3b deposition was Mg(2+)-dependent on Gram-positive bacteria or fungi, but not on Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, this analysis demonstrated that Ca(2+)-dependent lectins (C-reactive protein-1 and tachylectin-5A) were required for TtC3b deposition on Gram-positive bacteria, and that a Ca(2+)-independent lectin (Tachypleus plasma lectin-1) was definitely indispensable for TtC3b deposition on fungi. In contrast, a horseshoe crab lipopolysaccharide-sensitive protease factor C was necessary and sufficient to deposit TtC3b on Gram-negative bacteria. We conclude that plasma lectins and factor C play key roles in microbe-specific TtC3b deposition in a C2/factor B-dependent or -independent manner.
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spelling pubmed-33512762012-05-18 Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner Tagawa, Keisuke Yoshihara, Toyoki Shibata, Toshio Kitazaki, Kazuki Endo, Yuichi Fujita, Teizo Koshiba, Takumi Kawabata, Shun-ichiro PLoS One Research Article Complement C3 plays an essential role in the opsonization of pathogens in the mammalian complement system, whereas the molecular mechanism underlying C3 activation in invertebrates remains unknown. To understand the molecular mechanism of C3b deposition on microbes, we characterized two types of C2/factor B homologs (designated TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2) identified from the horseshoe crab Tachypleus tridentatus. Although the domain architectures of TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2 were identical to those of mammalian homologs, they contained five-repeated and seven-repeated complement control protein domains at their N-terminal regions, respectively. TtC2/Bf-1 and TtC2/Bf-2 were synthesized and glycosylated in hemocytes and secreted to hemolymph plasma, which existed in a complex with C3 (TtC3), and their activation by microbes was absolutely Mg(2+)-dependent. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that TtC3b deposition was Mg(2+)-dependent on Gram-positive bacteria or fungi, but not on Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, this analysis demonstrated that Ca(2+)-dependent lectins (C-reactive protein-1 and tachylectin-5A) were required for TtC3b deposition on Gram-positive bacteria, and that a Ca(2+)-independent lectin (Tachypleus plasma lectin-1) was definitely indispensable for TtC3b deposition on fungi. In contrast, a horseshoe crab lipopolysaccharide-sensitive protease factor C was necessary and sufficient to deposit TtC3b on Gram-negative bacteria. We conclude that plasma lectins and factor C play key roles in microbe-specific TtC3b deposition in a C2/factor B-dependent or -independent manner. Public Library of Science 2012-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3351276/ /pubmed/22611464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036783 Text en Tagawa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tagawa, Keisuke
Yoshihara, Toyoki
Shibata, Toshio
Kitazaki, Kazuki
Endo, Yuichi
Fujita, Teizo
Koshiba, Takumi
Kawabata, Shun-ichiro
Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title_full Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title_fullStr Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title_full_unstemmed Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title_short Microbe-Specific C3b Deposition in the Horseshoe Crab Complement System in a C2/Factor B-Dependent or -Independent Manner
title_sort microbe-specific c3b deposition in the horseshoe crab complement system in a c2/factor b-dependent or -independent manner
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3351276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22611464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036783
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