Journal article
The Sez6 Family Inhibits Complement by Facilitating Factor I Cleavage of C3b and Accelerating the Decay of C3 Convertases
WQ Qiu, S Luo, SA Ma, P Saminathan, H Li, JM Gunnersen, HA Gelbard, JW Hammond
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2021
Abstract
The Sez6 family consists of Sez6, Sez6L, and Sez6L2. Its members are expressed throughout the brain and have been shown to influence synapse numbers and dendritic morphology. They are also linked to various neurological and psychiatric disorders. All Sez6 family members contain 2-3 CUB domains and 5 complement control protein (CCP) domains, suggesting that they may be involved in complement regulation. We show that Sez6 family members inhibit C3b/iC3b opsonization by the classical and alternative pathways with varying degrees of efficacy. For the classical pathway, Sez6 is a strong inhibitor, Sez6L2 is a moderate inhibitor, and Sez6L is a weak inhibitor. For the alternative pathway, the comp..
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This work was supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health (R21NS111255), the Harry T. Mangurian Jr. Foundation, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC, GNT1099930 and GNT1140050), and the Judith Jane Mason and Harold Williams Memorial Foundation.