Involvement of complement activation in the pulmonary vasoactivity of polystyrene
nanoparticles in pigs: unique surface properties underlying alternative pathway activation
and instant opsonization
Background: It has been proposed that many hypersensitivity reactions to nanopharmaceuticals
represent complement (C)-activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA), and that pigs provide
a sensitive animal model to study the phenomenon. However, a recent study suggested
that pulmonary hypertension, the pivotal symptom of porcine CARPA, is not mediated
by C in cases of polystyrene nanoparticle (PS-NP)-induced reactions.