C3 opsonization regulates endocytic handling of apoptotic cells resulting in enhanced T-cell responses to cargo-derived antigens

L Baudino, A Sardini, MM Ruseva… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
L Baudino, A Sardini, MM Ruseva, L Fossati-Jimack, HT Cook, D Scott, E Simpson, M Botto
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Apoptotic cells are a source of autoantigens and impairment of their removal contributes to
the development of autoimmunity in C1q deficiency. However, the lack of complement
component 3 (C3), the predominant complement opsonin, does not predispose to
autoimmunity, suggesting a modifying role of C3 in disease pathogenesis. To explore this
hypothesis, here we investigated the role of C3 in the T-cell response to apoptotic cell-
associated antigens. By comparing the phagosome maturation and the subsequent MHC …
Apoptotic cells are a source of autoantigens and impairment of their removal contributes to the development of autoimmunity in C1q deficiency. However, the lack of complement component 3 (C3), the predominant complement opsonin, does not predispose to autoimmunity, suggesting a modifying role of C3 in disease pathogenesis. To explore this hypothesis, here we investigated the role of C3 in the T-cell response to apoptotic cell-associated antigens. By comparing the phagosome maturation and the subsequent MHC class II presentation of a peptide derived from the internalized cargo between C3-deficient or C3-sufficient dendritic cells, we found that C3 deficiency accelerated the fusion of the apoptotic cargo with lysosomes. As a result, C3 deficiency led to impaired antigen-specific T-cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Notably, preopsonization of the apoptotic cells with C3 activation fragments rectified the trafficking and T-cell stimulation defects. These data indicate that activated C3 may act as a “chaperone” in the intracellular processing of an apoptotic cargo and, thus, may modulate the T-cell response to self-antigens displayed on dying cells.
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