The alternative complement pathway is activated in protoporphyria patients during sun exposure

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ABSTRACT The homeostasis of tissues in chronic disease is an important function of the alternative pathway (AP) of the complement system (CS). However, if not controlled, it may also be detrimental to healthy cells. Protoporphyria (PP) is a rare disease that causes photosensitivity at the visible light due to the accumulation of Protoporphyrin-IX in the dermis. The aim of this study was to deep the knowledge about the involvement of AP in PP photoreaction. Global radiation and UV data were provided from regional agency of environmental protection (ARPA). Properdin, Factor H (FH) and C5 levels were assessed in the serum collected during winter and summer from 19 PP patients and 13 controls.. Properdin in winter and summer reflected a positive increase compared to controls. The values in summer were higher than winter. The C5 results were altered only in summer. The outcome was reversed for FH: in the winter, it was higher compared to the summer. A positive correlation was reported between properdin and C3 in summer; a negative tendency between Factor B (FB) and FH was detected. This study substantiated the differential involvement of AP depending on the increase in light exposure during the season, which was demonstrated with ARPA data. The enhanced systemic response could justify the malaise sensation of patients after long light exposure and can be exploited to elucidate the new therapeutic approach.

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