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LPS stimulation induced increased expression of ficolin A and ficolin B in neutrophils at the acute stage, and in macrophages at the late stage. The severity of the lung injury and local inflammation of Fcna-/- mice was increased via the induction of extracellular complement activation. The recovery of LPS-induced local lung inflammation and injury was delayed in Fcnb-/- mice. Hence, these findings suggested that the local macrophage- and neutrophil-derived ficolin A protects against LPS-induced acute lung injury by mediating extracellu