Exposure of human epidermal keratinocyte cell cultures to sulfur mustard promotes binding of complement C1q: implications for toxicity and medical countermeasures†‡

Volume: 20, Issue: S1, Pages: S77 - S80
Published: Jun 29, 2001
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (HD)-increased proteolytic activity, HD-enhanced expression of Fc receptor (FcR) on human epidermal keratinocytes (HEK) and associated inflammatory responses may contribute to HD pathology. Like the FcR, the first component of the classical complement (C') cascade, C1q, binds to the Fc region of antibody to mediate inflammatory responses. Complement C1q binds specifically to the C1q receptor (C1qR) on the blebs of apoptotic human...
Paper Details
Title
Exposure of human epidermal keratinocyte cell cultures to sulfur mustard promotes binding of complement C1q: implications for toxicity and medical countermeasures†‡
Published Date
Jun 29, 2001
Volume
20
Issue
S1
Pages
S77 - S80
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