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Non-coordinated biosynthesis of early complement components in a deficiency of complement proteins C1r and C1s.

Authors: A, Chevailler; C, Drouet; D, Ponard; C, Alibeu; S, Suraniti; F, Carrère; G, Renier; +2 Authors

Non-coordinated biosynthesis of early complement components in a deficiency of complement proteins C1r and C1s.

Abstract

We report on a 60-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus and a total (95%) C1r and a partial (36%) C1s deficiency. The patient complained about cutaneous lesions on forearms and legs without other systemic involvement. Elevated anti-nuclear, anti-native DNA and anti-SSA antibodies were present. The finding of persistently depressed levels of haemolytic complement activity (CH50) on both serum and plasma, associated with normal levels of C3, C4 and C2 components, and normal alternative pathway haemolytic activity showed a deficiency of an early component of the classical pathway. Indeed C1r component was below the limits of detection whereas C1s component was lowered (36%). The depressed CH50 was only corrected by purified C1r. Biosynthesis of C1r and C1s by patient's monocytes was spontaneously normal but not up-regulated by interferon-gamma for C1r alone, whereas the biosynthesis of C1s, but also of interleukin-6, was increased, indicating a specific disregulation of C1r. The deficiency was associated with a lupus syndrome and a fatal assumed septic shock. This is in agreement with other reported cases.

Keywords

Complement C1s, Complement C1r, Complement System Proteins, Middle Aged, Complement Hemolytic Activity Assay, Monocytes, Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic, Female, Cells, Cultured

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