Functional assessment of rat complement pathway activities and quantification of soluble C5b-9 in an experimental model of renal ischemia/reperfusion injury

  • J. Kotimaa
  • , P. van der Pol
  • , S. Leijtens
  • , N. Klar-Mohammad
  • , G. Schilders
  • , M. R. Daha
  • , H. Rutjes
  • , C. Van Kooten*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

There is a growing interest in the monitoring of complement activation, not only in clinical settings but also in experimental models. However, for rodents only a limited number of tools are available to assess complement activity and activation. Here we describe three ELISAs for the measurement of rat classical (CP), MB-lectin (LP) and alternative (AP) pathway activities in serum and plasma. Moreover, we optimised a soluble C5b-9 (sC5b-9) ELISA for the detection of low level complement activation in rat. We determined the conditions for correct sample handling and showed that the assays had low inter- and intra-assay variation. We applied these assays to monitor complement activation in an experimental rat model of renal ischemia/reperfusion injury. We did not observe major complement consumption following reperfusion in CP or LP, and only minor AP consumption at 24. h post reperfusion. However, MBL depletion prior to ischemia/reperfusion using a monoclonal antibody, transiently and specifically inhibited 75% of LP activity and ameliorated the AP consumption at 24. h. To further assess complement activation during renal IRI, we monitored serum sC5b-9 and found that it was only significantly increased 72. h post-reperfusion, but not when rats were pre-treated with anti-MBL or after sham surgery. In conclusion the described assays enable sensitive, reproducible and comprehensive assessment of complement activation in experimental rat models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-23
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Immunological Methods
Volume412
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

We thank Prof. Dr. Frank Baas and Dr Kees Fluiter at Amsterdam Medical Centre for providing C6-deficient PVG/c and wild type PVG rat samples for this study. This work was funded by TransVIR consortium, EU FP7 Marie Curie FP7 People-ITN-2008 # 238756 .

Keywords

  • Complement pathway activity
  • Functional complement activity ELISA
  • MBL
  • Renal ischemia/reperfusion injury
  • SC5b-9

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