2024
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00282-24
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Sex- and species-associated differences in complement-mediated immunity in humans and rhesus macaques

Natasha S. Kelkar,
Benjamin S. Goldberg,
Jérémy Dufloo
et al.

Abstract: The complement system can be viewed as a “moderator” of innate immunity, “instructor” of humoral immunity, and “regulator” of adaptive immunity. While sex is known to affect humoral and cellular immune systems, its impact on complement in humans and rhesus macaques, a commonly used non-human primate model system, has not been well studied. To address this knowledge gap, we analyzed serum samples from 90 humans and 72 rhesus macaques for the abundance and activity of the complement system components. While sequ… Show more

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