1. Constitutive expression of proinflammatory complement components by subsets of neurons in the central nervous system.
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Yu JX, Bradt BM, and Cooper NR
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- Animals, Complement C3 genetics, Complement C3 immunology, Complement C5 genetics, Complement C5 immunology, Complement C6 genetics, Complement C6 immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, RNA, Messenger analysis, Rabbits, Recombinant Proteins immunology, Brain immunology, Complement C3 analysis, Complement C5 analysis, Complement C6 analysis, Neurons immunology
- Abstract
The brain is largely protected from damage due to infection, trauma, and aberrant processes by the innate immune system. These studies were undertaken to determine whether neurons in normal brains constitutively express complement components. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical studies with specific riboprobes and antibodies, respectively, revealed that most hippocampal neurons, many pyramidal cortical neurons and cerebellar Purkinje neurons in normal murine brains constitutively express C3, C5 and C6. The constitutive expression by neuronal subsets of components of the complement activation and membrane attack pathways suggests that the complement system represents a "first line" of host defense in the brain.
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- 2002
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