2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/4832189
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Linking Complement C3 and B Cells in Nasal Polyposis

Abstract: Nasal polyposis often is characterized by a persistent inflammation of the sinonasal mucosa, disease recurrence after medical or surgical intervention, and asthma comorbidity. Dysregulated complement activation may contribute to immunologic alterations and disease. To date, there is only scattered knowledge on the source and regulation of the central complement factors in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps. Here, we aim to study complement signatures, especially the C3-C3aR axis, and focus on cellular so… Show more

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“…Werner et al. ( 50 ) firstly described a B cell population containing high levels of intracellular C3, suggesting a new role of B cells in the maintenance of the inflammation by complement C3. Kulik et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Werner et al. ( 50 ) firstly described a B cell population containing high levels of intracellular C3, suggesting a new role of B cells in the maintenance of the inflammation by complement C3. Kulik et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, recent studies show that the B cell population contains high levels of intracellular C3, and activated B cells produce anti-basement membrane autoantibodies that have an important role in complement activation and epithelial damage [ 60 ]. Understanding the mechanisms involved in autoantibodies and complement fixation would provide more options for potential treatment.…”
Section: Autoimmunity and Complement Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%