2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.01.621042
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The C3-C3aR axis modulates trained immunity in alveolar macrophages

Alexander P. Earhart,
Rafael Aponte Alburquerque,
Marick Starick
et al.

Abstract: Complement protein C3 is crucial for immune responses in mucosal sites such as the lung, where it aids in microbe elimination and enhances inflammation. While trained immunity (enhanced secondary responses of innate immune cells after prior exposure) is well-studied, the role of the complement system in trained immune responses remains unclear. We investigated the role of C3 in trained immunity and found that in vivo, trained wild-type mice showed significantly elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines and increased… Show more

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