Crepuscular rays — The bright side of complement after tissue injury

Author:

Mannes Marco1,Savukoski Susa1,Ignatius Anita2,Halbgebauer Rebecca1,Huber‐Lang Markus1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Clinical and Experimental Trauma Immunology Ulm University Medical Center Ulm Germany

2. Institute for Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics Ulm University Medical Center Ulm Germany

Abstract

AbstractAcute injuries trigger an intense activation of the body's defense mechanisms aiming to limit damage and initiate healing. Among the crucial components of the intravascular immune system, the complement system plays a significant role in traumatic injuries, albeit often negatively. It has been suggested that excessive activation of the complement system, transitioning from a localized and timed response to a systemic one, can lead to a loss of its host‐protective characteristics. Complement activation products have been associated with the severity of injuries, which sometimes serve as predictors for the onset of organ dysfunctions. Animal studies utilizing complement‐targeting agents have provided the basis for considering complement in the management of traumatic injuries in humans. However, numerous studies suggest that the spatial and temporal aspects of complement inhibition are crucial for its efficacy. Understanding the underlying mechanism of the injury is essential to determine where, when, and whether complement inhibition is warranted. Despite the detrimental effects of uncontrolled complement activation, its regulated activation may contribute to essential aspects of healing, such as waste removal and regeneration. This review focuses on the beneficial roles of complement activation in trauma, which are often overlooked or given less consideration but are of immense importance.

Publisher

Wiley

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