Abstract

Recent findings indicate that complement activation--involving specifically C3 and C5--contributes to antiphospholipid (aPL)-mediated thrombosis. Two complement effector pathways are initiated by the cleavage of C5, C5a and C5b, which leads to the formation of the C5b-9 membrane attack complex. To delineate and distinguish the role of C5a from the C5b-9 membrane attack complex seeded by C5b, we examined the in vivo effects (thrombosis) of aPL on C5a receptor-deficient (C5aR-/-) mice. C5aR-/- and C5aR+/+ mice were injected with IgM or with IgG from two different patients with APS (IgM-APS or IgG-APS) or with control IgM or IgG (IgM-NHS or IgG-NHS) twice. Complement fixing activity of the Ig fractions and anticardiolipin activity in the sera of the mice were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Surgical procedures to study thrombus dynamics were performed. IgM-APS but not IgG-APS fixed C1q to cardiolipin-coated plates. IgM-APS significantly enhanced thrombus size in C5aR+/+ mice compared to C5aR+/+ mice treated with IgM-NHS (3198 +/- 2361 microm2 versus 585 +/- 460 microm2). C5aR-/- mice treated with IgM-APS showed a significant reduction in thrombi size as compared with C5aR+/+ mice (676 +/- 690 microm2 versus 3198 +/- 2361 microm2; P = 0.001). IgG-APS enhanced thrombus formation significantly in C5aR+/+ when compared to IgG-NHS-treated mice (3507 +/- 965 microm2 versus 1321 +/- 798 microm2), and these effects were not altered in C5aR-/- mice (3400 +/- 1681 microm2). The data indicate that C5aR-/- mice are protected from the thrombogenic effects of some aPL antibodies.

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