Crry deficiency in complement sufficient mice: C3 consumption occurs without associated renal injury
pmid: 18947875
Crry deficiency in complement sufficient mice: C3 consumption occurs without associated renal injury
The rodent-specific complement regulator complement receptor 1-related gene/protein-y (Crry) is critical for complement homeostasis. Gene deletion is 100% embryonically lethal; Crry-deficient (Crry(-/-)) mice were rescued by back-crossing onto C3 deficiency, confirming that embryo loss was complement mediated. In order to rescue viable Crry(-/-) mice without deleting C3, we have tested inhibition of C5 during gestation. Crry(+/-) females were given neutralizing anti-C5 mAb immediately prior to mating with Crry(+/-) males and C5 inhibition maintained through pregnancy. A single, healthy Crry(-/-) female was obtained and mating with Crry(+/-) males yielded healthy litters containing equal numbers of Crry(+/-) and Crry(-/-) pups. Inter-crossing Crry(-/-) mice yielded healthy litters of expected size. Although the mice were not anemic, exposure of Crry(-/-) erythrocytes to normal mouse serum caused C3 deposition and lysis, while transfusion into normal or C6(-/-) mice resulted in rapid clearance. Complement activity and C3 levels in Crry(-/-) mice were markedly reduced. Comparison with factor H deficient (CfH(-/-)) mice revealed similar levels of residual C3; however, unlike the CfH(-/-) mice, Crry(-/-) mice showed no evidence of renal injury, demonstrating distinct roles for these regulators in protecting the kidney.
- Imperial College London United Kingdom
- Cardiff University United Kingdom
- Washington University in St. Louis United States
- University of Mary United States
- Swansea University United Kingdom
Male, Mice, Knockout, 610, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Complement C5, Complement C3, Kidney, Complement C6, Receptors, Complement, Mice, Pregnancy, Complement Factor H, Embryo Loss, Receptors, Complement 3b, Animals, Homeostasis, Female, Crosses, Genetic
Male, Mice, Knockout, 610, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Complement C5, Complement C3, Kidney, Complement C6, Receptors, Complement, Mice, Pregnancy, Complement Factor H, Embryo Loss, Receptors, Complement 3b, Animals, Homeostasis, Female, Crosses, Genetic
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