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Complement C3 is a Novel Plasma Clot Component with Anti-fibrinolytic Properties

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2012 Jan 19
PMID 22253322
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Abstract

Background And Method: Increased plasma clot density and prolonged lysis times are associated with cardiovascular disease. In this study, we employed a functional proteomics approach to identify novel clot components which may influence clot phenotypes.

Results: Analysis of perfused, solubilised plasma clots identified inflammatory proteins, including complement C3, as novel clot components. Analysis of paired plasma and serum samples confirmed concentration-dependent incorporation of C3 into clots. Surface plasmon resonance indicated high-affinity binding interactions between C3 and fibrinogen and fibrin. Turbidimetric clotting and lysis assays indicated C3 impaired fibrinolysis in a concentration-dependent manner, both in vitro and ex vivo.

Conclusion: These data indicate functional interactions between complement C3 and fibrin leading to prolonged fibrinolysis. These interactions are physiologically relevant in the context of protection following injury and suggest a mechanistic link between increased plasma C3 concentration and acute cardiovascular thrombotic events.

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