1. A rare association between factor H deficiency and lupus: Case report and experimental treatment with curcumin.
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Lunz Macedo AC, Santisteban Lores LE, Albuquerque JAT, Duarte NJC, Romano P, Ebner PAR, Rezende VM, Silva CA, Andrade LEC, Vasconcelos DM, and Isaac L
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Factor H (FH) is one of the most important regulatory proteins of the alternative pathway of the complement system. FH deficiency is a rare condition that causes unregulated C3 consumption, leading to an increased susceptibility to infections and glomerulopathies. Our previous studies have demonstrated a FH deficient patient carrying a c.452G > A, p .R127H FH mutation which leads to a misfolded protein and its retention in the endoplasmic reticulum. In his cultured fibroblasts, FH-delayed secretion was partially rescued when treated with curcumin, and once secreted, exhibited normal regulatory function. Here, we report a childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) in this FH deficient patient and the results of experimental treatment with curcumin aiming to rescue FH secretion and regulatory activity., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2022 Lunz Macedo, Santisteban Lores, Albuquerque, Duarte, Romano, Ebner, Rezende, Silva, Andrade, Vasconcelos and Isaac.)
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- 2022
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