Terminal complement complex formation is associated with intervertebral disc degeneration

Purpose The complement system is a crucial part of innate immunity. Recent work demonstrated an unexpected contribution to tissue homeostasis and degeneration. This study investigated for the first time, in human disc tissues, the deposition profile of the complement activation product terminal comp...

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Veröffentlicht in:European spine journal 2021, Vol.30 (1), p.217-226
Hauptverfasser: Teixeira, Graciosa Q., Yong, Zhiyao, Goncalves, Raquel M., Kuhn, Amelie, Riegger, Jana, Brisby, Helena, Barreto Henriksson, Helena, Ruf, Michael, Nerlich, Andreas, Mauer, Uwe M., Ignatius, Anita, Brenner, Rolf E., Neidlinger-Wilke, Cornelia
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The complement system is a crucial part of innate immunity. Recent work demonstrated an unexpected contribution to tissue homeostasis and degeneration. This study investigated for the first time, in human disc tissues, the deposition profile of the complement activation product terminal complement complex (TCC), an inflammatory trigger and inducer of cell lysis, and its inhibitor CD59, and their correlation with the degree of disc degeneration (DD). Methods Disc biopsies were collected from patients diagnosed with DD ( n  = 39, age 63 ± 12) and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS, n  = 10, age 17 ± 4) and compared with discs from healthy Young ( n  = 11, age 7 ± 7) and Elder ( n  = 10, age 65 ± 15) donors. Immunohistochemical detection of TCC and CD59 in nucleus pulposus (NP), annulus fibrosus (AF) and endplate (EP) was correlated with age, Pfirrmann grade and Modic changes. Results Higher percentage of TCC+ cells was detected in the NP and EP of DD compared to Elder ( P  
ISSN:0940-6719
1432-0932
DOI:10.1007/s00586-020-06592-4