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. 2002 Oct;130(1):1-3.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.01979.x.

Leaked protein and interstitial damage in the kidney: is complement the missing link?

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Leaked protein and interstitial damage in the kidney: is complement the missing link?

N S Sheerin et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 2002 Oct.
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Schematic representation of the possible roles of complement in the generation of tubulointerstitial inflammation and fibrosis. Complement components derived from either the glomerular infiltrate or local synthesis by resident cells are activated on the luminal border of the PTECs with the generation of C5B-9 and C5a. These products activate PTECs leading to synthesis of new matrix, secretion of fibrogenic and proinflammatory cytokines and cell apoptosis. Additionally, C5a may have a direct chemoattractant effect.

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