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Query: UMLS:C0162871 (
abdominal aortic aneurysm
)
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm
(
AAA
) is a complex inflammatory vascular disease. There are currently limited treatment options for
AAA
when surgery is inapplicable. Therefore, insights into molecular mechanisms underlying
AAA
pathogenesis may reveal therapeutic targets that could be manipulated pharmacologically or biologically to halt disease progression. Using an elastase-induced
AAA
mouse model, we previously established that the complement alternative pathway (AP) plays a critical role in the development of
AAA
. However, the mechanism by which complement AP is initiated remains undefined. The complement protein properdin, traditionally viewed as a positive regulator of the AP, may also initiate complement activation by binding directly to target surfaces. In this study, we sought to determine whether properdin serves as a focal point for the initiation of the AP complement activation in
AAA
. Using a properdin loss of function mutation in mice and a mutant form of the complement factor B protein that produces a stable, properdin-free AP
C3 convertase
, we show that properdin is required for the development of elastase-induced
AAA
in its primary role as a convertase stabilizer. Unexpectedly, we find that, in
AAA
, natural IgG antibodies direct AP-mediated complement activation. The absence of IgG abrogates C3 deposition in elastase-perfused aortic wall and protects animals from
AAA
development. We also determine that blockade of properdin activity prevents aneurysm formation. These results indicate that an innate immune response to self-antigens activates the complement system and initiates the inflammatory cascade in
AAA
. Moreover, the study suggests that properdin-targeting strategies may halt aneurysmal growth.
...
PMID:Antibody directs properdin-dependent activation of the complement alternative pathway in a mouse model of abdominal aortic aneurysm. 2230 31