The secret life of complement: challenges and opportunities in exploring functions of the complosome in disease.

Tilo Freiwald,Behdad Afzali
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The complement system is a highly conserved and essential immune component with pivotal roles in innate and adaptive immunity. It is increasingly recognized that the complement system has a profound impact on disease. Current complement-targeting therapeutics for clinical use almost exclusively target the complement system in circulation. However, recent discoveries have demonstrated that complement is not only liver derived and plasma operative, but also synthesized and activated inside many cells locally within tissues, performing noncanonical, cell-autonomous intracellular functions, collectively referred to as the complosome. These intracellular complement pathways are distinct from the classical plasma-based system and critical for regulating fundamental cellular processes, including metabolism, gene transcription, autophagy, and the activation and resolution of inflammation. This Review explores the emerging roles of the complosome and current knowledge regarding its relation to human diseases, highlighting evidence across organ systems and disease states, including the kidneys, digestive tract, lungs, heart, CNS, musculoskeletal system, skin, and cancer. We also review current scientific approaches for detecting and functionally investigating the complosome, addressing challenges such as technological limitations and the need for advanced experimental models to delineate its tissue-specific roles. Finally, we discuss central unanswered questions critical for developing innovative therapeutic strategies targeting intracellular complement pathways. These strategies hold potential to modulate disease-specific mechanisms while preserving systemic complement activity.
补体的秘密生命:探索复合体在疾病中的功能的挑战与机遇。
补体系统是一个高度保守的重要免疫成分,在先天免疫和适应性免疫中起着关键作用。人们越来越认识到补体系统对疾病有深远的影响。目前临床使用的补体靶向治疗几乎完全针对循环中的补体系统。然而,最近的发现表明,补体不仅来源于肝脏和血浆,而且在组织内的许多局部细胞内合成和激活,执行非规范的、细胞自主的细胞内功能,统称为复合体。这些细胞内补体通路不同于经典的以血浆为基础的系统,对调节基本的细胞过程至关重要,包括代谢、基因转录、自噬、炎症的激活和消退。这篇综述探讨了复合体的新作用和目前关于其与人类疾病关系的知识,强调了跨器官系统和疾病状态的证据,包括肾脏、消化道、肺、心脏、中枢神经系统、肌肉骨骼系统、皮肤和癌症。我们还回顾了目前用于检测和功能研究复合物的科学方法,解决了诸如技术限制和需要先进的实验模型来描述其组织特异性作用等挑战。最后,我们讨论了开发针对细胞内补体途径的创新治疗策略的关键核心未解问题。这些策略具有调节疾病特异性机制的潜力,同时保持全身补体活性。
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