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Complement factor H binds malondialdehyde epitopes and protects from oxidative stress
Authors:Weismann David  Hartvigsen Karsten  Lauer Nadine  Bennett Keiryn L  Scholl Hendrik P N  Charbel Issa Peter  Cano Marisol  Brandstätter Hubert  Tsimikas Sotirios  Skerka Christine  Superti-Furga Giulio  Handa James T  Zipfel Peter F  Witztum Joseph L  Binder Christoph J
Institution:Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:Oxidative stress and enhanced lipid peroxidation are linked to many chronic inflammatory diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is the leading cause of blindness in Western societies, but its aetiology remains largely unknown. Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a common lipid peroxidation product that accumulates in many pathophysiological processes, including AMD. Here we identify complement factor H (CFH) as a major MDA-binding protein that can block both the uptake of MDA-modified proteins by macrophages and MDA-induced proinflammatory effects in vivo in mice. The CFH polymorphism H402, which is strongly associated with AMD, markedly reduces the ability of CFH to bind MDA, indicating a causal link to disease aetiology. Our findings provide important mechanistic insights into innate immune responses to oxidative stress, which may be exploited in the prevention of and therapy for AMD and other chronic inflammatory diseases.
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