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  2. Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-D Activates Complement System to Propagate Macrophage Polarization and Neovascularization

Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-D Activates Complement System to Propagate Macrophage Polarization and Neovascularization

  • Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Jun 2:9:686886. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2021.686886.
Zhen Xiong 1 Qianqian Wang 1 Wanhong Li 1 Lijuan Huang 1 Jianing Zhang 1 Juanhua Zhu 1 Bingbing Xie 1 Shasha Wang 1 Haiqing Kuang 1 Xianchai Lin 1 Chunsik Lee 1 Anil Kumar 1 Xuri Li 1
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  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factor-D (PDGF-D) is highly expressed in immune cells. However, the potential role of PDGF-D in immune system remains thus far unclear. Here, we reveal a novel function of PDGF-D in activating both classical and alternative complement pathways that markedly increase chemokine and cytokine responses to promote macrophage polarization. Pharmacological targeting of the complement C3a receptor using SB290157 alleviated PDGF-D-induced neuroinflammation by blocking macrophage polarization and inhibited pathological choroidal neovascularization. Our study thus suggests that therapeutic strategies targeting both PDGF-D and the Complement System may open up new possibilities for the treatment of neovascular diseases.

Keywords

C1qa; C3; PDGF-D; inflammation; macrophage polarization.

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