Complement and myoblast transfer therapy: Donor myoblast survival is enhanced following depletion of host complement C3 using cobra venom factor, but not in the absence of C5

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作者
Hodgetts, SI [1 ]
Grounds, MD [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Dept Anat & Human Biol, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
关键词
cobra venom factor; complement; depletion; DNA quantification; myoblast transfer therapy; survival; transplantation;
D O I
10.1046/j.1440-1711.2001.01006.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Myoblast transfer therapy (MTT) is a potential cell therapy for myopathies such as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and involves the injection of cultured muscle precursor cells ('myoblasts') isolated from normal donor skeletal muscles into dystrophic host muscle. The failure of donor myoblast survival following MTT is widely accepted as being due to the immune response of the host. The role of complement as one possible mechanism for the initial, very rapid death of myoblasts following MTT was investigated. Donor male myoblasts were injected into the tibialis anterior (TA) muscles of female host mice that were: (i) untreated; (ii) depleted of C3 complement (24 h prior to MTT) using cobra venom factor (CVF); and/or (iii) deficient in C5 complement. Quantification of surviving male donor myoblast DNA was performed using the Y-chromosome specific (Y1) probe on slot blots for samples taken at 0 h, 1 h, 24 h, 1 week and 3 weeks after MTT. Peripheral depletion of C3 was confirmed using double immunodiffusion, and local depletion of C3 in host TA muscles was confirmed by immunostaining of muscle samples. Cobra venom factor treatment significantly increased the initial survival of donor myoblasts, but there was a marked decline in myoblast numbers after Ih and little long-term benefit by 3 weeks. Strain specific variation in the immediate survival of donor male myoblasts following MTT in untreated C57BL/10Sn, DBA-1 and DBA-2 (CS-deficient) female hosts was observed. Cobra venom factor depletion of C3 increased initial donor male myoblast survival (approximately twofold at 0 h) in C57BL/10Sn and DBA-1 host mice and approximately threefold in DBA-2 hosts at 0 h and 1 h after MTT The rapid and extensive number (approximately 90%) of donor male myoblasts in untreated DBA-2 mice (that lack C5) indicates that activation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) plays no role in this massive initial cell death. The observation that myoblast survival was increased in all mice treated with CVF suggests that CVF may indirectly enhance donor myoblast survival by a mechanism possibly involving activated C3 fragments.
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