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Complement C5a-C5aR interaction enhances MAPK signaling pathway activities to mediate renal injury in trichloroethylene sensitized BALB/c mice

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 271-284

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jat.3179

Keywords

trichloroethylene; C5a; C5aR; renal injury; MAPK

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81371730]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20133420110001]
  3. Scientific research fund project of Anhui Medical University [2015xkj005]
  4. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/I025379/1, BB/G015554/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. BBSRC [BB/I025379/1, BB/G015554/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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We have previously shown complement activation as a possible mechanism for trichloroethylene (TCE) sensitization, leading to multi-organ damage including the kidneys. In particular, excessive deposition of C5 and C5b-9-the membrane attack complex, which can generate significant tissue damage, was observed in the kidney tissue after TCE sensitization. The present study tested the hypothesis that anaphylatoxin C5a binding to its receptor C5aR mediates renal injury in TCE-sensitized BALB/c mice. BALB/cmice were sensitized through skin challenge with TCE, with or without pretreatment by the C5aR antagonist W54011. Kidney histopathology and the renal functional test were performed to assess renal injury, and immunohistochemistry and fluorescent labeling were carried out to assess C5a and C5aR expressions. TCE sensitization up-regulated C5a and C5aR expressions in kidney tissue, generated inflammatory infiltration, renal tubule damage, glomerular hypercellularity and impaired renal function. Antagonist pretreatment blocked C5a binding to C5aR and attenuated TCE-induced tissue damage and renal dysfunction. TCE sensitization also caused the deposition of major pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-2, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma in the kidney tissue (P< 0.05); this was accompanied by increased expression of P-p38, P-ERK and P-JNK proteins (P< 0.05). Pretreatment with the C5aR antagonist attenuated the increase of expression of P-p38, P-ERK and P-JNK proteins (P< 0.05) and also consistently reduced the TCE sensitization-induced increase of IL-2, TNF-a and IFN-gamma (P< 0.05). These data identify C5a binding to C5aR, MAP kinase activation, and inflammatory cytokine release as a novel mechanism for complement-mediated renal injury by sensitization with TCE or other environmental chemicals. Copyright (C) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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