Abstract
The impairment of the alternative complement pathway contributes to rare kidney diseases such as atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and C3 glomerulopathy (C3G). We recently described an aHUS patient carrying an exceptional gain-of-function (GoF) mutation (S250C) in the classical complement pathway component C2 leading to the formation of hyperactive classical convertases. We now report the identification of the same mutation and another C2 GoF mutation R249C in two other patients with a glomerulopathy of uncertain etiology. Both mutations stabilize the classical C3 convertases by a similar mechanism. The presence of R249C and S250C variants in serum increases complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) in antibody-sensitized human cells and elevates deposition of C3 on ELISA plates coated with C-reactive protein (CRP), as well as on the surface of glomerular endothelial cells. Our data justify the inclusion of classical pathway genes in the genetic analysis of patients suspected of complement-driven renal disorders. Also, we point out CRP as a potential antibody-independent trigger capable of driving excessive complement activation in carriers of the GoF mutations in complement C2.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 724361 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Frontiers in Immunology |
| Volume | 12 |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 Nov 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The project was funded by National Science Centre Poland grant nos. 2015/18/M/NZ6/00334 and 2018/29/N/NZ6/01413. SRC was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministerio de Economıá y Competitividad-FEDER (PID2019-104912RB-I00) and Autonomous Region of Madrid (S2017/BMD-3673). Computational resources used in this project were provided by the Informatics Center of the Metropolitan Academic Network (IC MAN-TASK) in Gdańsk.
Funding Information:
The project was funded by National Science Centre Poland grant nos. 2015/18/M/NZ6/00334 and 2018/29/N/NZ6/01413. SRC was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministerio de Econom?a y Competitividad-FEDER (PID2019-104912RB-I00) and Autonomous Region of Madrid (S2017/BMD-3673). Computational resources used in this project were provided by the Informatics Center of the Metropolitan Academic Network (IC MAN-TASK) in Gda?sk.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2021 Urban, Kowalska, Stasiłojć, Kuźniewska, Skrobińska, Arjona, Alonso, Fenollosa Segarra, Jongerius, Spaapen, Satchell, Thiel, Ołdziej, Rodriguez de Córdoba and Okrój.
Keywords
- complement system
- aHUS
- C3 glomerulopathy
- complement C2
- endothelial cells