The Complement C3a and C5a Signaling in Renal Diseases: A Bridge between Acute and Chronic Inflammation.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Nephron Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1159/000538241
Simona Buelli, Barbara Imberti, Marina Morigi
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Abstract

The complement system, a cornerstone of the innate immune defense, typically confers protection against pathogens. However, in various clinical scenarios the complement's defensive actions can harm host cells, exacerbating immune and inflammatory responses. The central components C3 and C5 undergo proteolytic cleavage during complement activation, yielding small active fragments C3a and C5a anaphylatoxins. Traditionally, these fragments were associated with inflammation via the specific receptors C3a receptor (R), C5aR1 and C5aR2. Recent insights, however, spotlight the excessive C3a/C3aR and C5a/C5aR1 signaling as culprits in diverse disorders of inflammatory and autoimmune etiology. This is particularly true for several kidney diseases, where the potential involvement of anaphylatoxins in renal damage is supported by the enhanced renal expression of their receptors and the high levels of C3a and C5a in both plasma and urine. Furthermore, the production of complement proteins in the kidney, with different renal cells synthesizing C3 and C5, significantly contributes to local tissue injury. In the present review, we discuss the different aspects of C3a/C3aR and C5a/C5aR signaling in acute and chronic kidney diseases and explore the therapeutic potential of emerging targeted drugs for future clinical applications.

肾脏疾病中的补体 C3a 和 C5a 信号传导:急性和慢性炎症之间的桥梁。
补体系统是先天性免疫防御的基石,通常能抵御病原体。然而,在各种临床情况下,补体的防御作用会伤害宿主细胞,加剧免疫和炎症反应。在补体激活过程中,中心成分 C3 和 C5 会发生蛋白水解,产生小的活性片段 C3a 和 C5a 氨基甲酸乙酯。传统上,这些片段通过特定受体 C3a 受体(R)、C5aR1 和 C5aR2 与炎症有关。然而,最近的研究发现,过度的 C3a/C3aR 和 C5a/C5aR1 信号转导是导致各种炎症和自身免疫性疾病的罪魁祸首。肾脏受体表达的增强以及血浆和尿液中高水平的 C3a 和 C5a 都证明了肾脏损伤可能与无性毒素有关。此外,肾脏中补体蛋白的产生(不同的肾脏细胞合成 C3 和 C5)也是造成局部组织损伤的重要原因。在本综述中,我们讨论了 C3a/C3aR 和 C5a/C5aR 信号转导在急性和慢性肾脏疾病中的不同方面,并探讨了新兴靶向药物在未来临床应用中的治疗潜力。
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Nephron
Nephron UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: ''Nephron'' comprises three sections, which are each under the editorship of internationally recognized leaders and served by specialized Associate Editors. Apart from high-quality original research, ''Nephron'' publishes invited reviews/minireviews on up-to-date topics. Papers undergo an innovative and transparent peer review process encompassing a Presentation Report which assesses and summarizes the presentation of the paper in an unbiased and standardized way.
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