The immunosuppressive activity of C1q degradation peptides
- PMID: 2950240
- DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198702000-00003
The immunosuppressive activity of C1q degradation peptides
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- J Trauma 1994 Oct;37(4):687
Abstract
We have previously reported the existence and activity of a collagen-like, low molecular weight, suppressive peptide complex in patients with greater than 40% BSA burns. Since C1q participates in the inflammatory response and contains a collagen-like sequence, we have tested, in vitro, the putative generation and immunologic activity of C1q peptide fragments under physical conditions present in burned patients. Nanogram quantities of heat- and enzyme-generated fragments of C1q were shown to be suppressive in vitro to neutrophil chemotaxis, and the mixed lymphocyte response (MLR). The addition of lymphocytes pretreated with C1q fragments suppressed ongoing MLR, indicating the activation of suppressor cells by the peptides. Rabbit anti-C1q globulin was found to reduce the suppressive activity of the collagen-like suppressor which was isolated from human burn sera. Our results therefore suggest that C1q may be an early source of degradation peptides which have strong nonspecific immunosuppressive activity following thermal injuries.
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Findings of scientific misconduct.NIH Guide Grants Contracts (Bethesda). 1994 Dec 23;23(45):2-3. NIH Guide Grants Contracts (Bethesda). 1994. PMID: 7826680 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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