3a. Complement System Flashcards

1
Q

Complement activation causes what main effects?

A

Induction of inflammation, opsonization of pathogen and killing of pathogen

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2
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Characteristics of the complement system

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  • Ancient
  • Humoral (immediate)
  • No antigen specificity (innate)
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3
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How is C3 activated?

A

Cleaved by a C3 convertase into one small (C3a) and one large (C3b) component

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4
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How is the classical pathway initiated?

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Induced by the presence of antibodies which are docked on the surface of the antigens

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5
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Initiation of alternative pathway

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Doesn’t need any additional molecules. Pathogen surface is free -> alternative pathway starts spontaneously

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How is the Lectin pathway initiated?

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Doesn’t need any additional antibody but needs certain carb chains to be present on the pathogen surface (Lectin molecules)

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7
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What antibody is the most effective inducer of the classical pathway?

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IgM (pentamers)

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How will the IgM pentamer be activated?

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Circulating like a snowflake in inactive forms, transforms to a planar form when connected to a surface -> five Fc regions can bind pathogen

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9
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Early steps of classical pathway

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  • C1 complex (consists of C1q, C1s and C1r) connects to Fc region of antibody (IgM)
  • C1s activates either C2 or C4 -> C2/4a + C2/4b
  • C4b2a = C3 convertase
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C1 complex

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C1q: Binds antibody
C1r: Binds IgM (?)
C1s: and r are proteolytic

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Early steps of alternative pathway

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  • C3 is spontaneously cleaved in plasma
  • C3b is frequently inactivated by hydrolysis to keep conc. at a normal level
  • C3b can bind to microbial surface for activation
  • Binds factor B
  • factor D cleaves factor B into: Bb and Ba
  • C3bBb complex forms C3 convertase
  • Amplification by C3 convertase -> C3b binds covalently to cell surface
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Early steps of Lectin pathway

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  • Mannose binding Lectin (MBL) binds to mannose containing proteins on pathogens
  • MBL + MASP (MBL-associated-serine-protease) cleaves C2 and C4 -> C2bC4b
  • cleaves C3 for C3b
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13
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First steps of late events in the compliment system

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Production of C5 convertase (either C4b2a3b or C3bBb3b) –> activation of C5 -> C5b

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14
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What is the role of C5b?

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C5b can dig into the membrane of the pathogen and recruit other complement proteins: C6 and C7 -> Further C8 and C9 is also recruited

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15
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What does the MAC consist of?

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The membrane attack complex consist of C5b, C6-C9

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16
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What will happen when the MAC is activated?

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Lysis of the cell (ions and water can enter the cell through the pore made by the MAC)

17
Q

Effects of C3a, C4a and C5a?

A

Local inflammatory mediators: anaphylatoxins

- recruitment of inflammatory cells, degranulation of mast cells, activation of granulocytes

18
Q

Why C3 is the main factor of the complement system?

A
  1. Lysis
  2. Opsonization
  3. Inflammation
  4. B cell stimulation
19
Q

All elements of the C3 convertase are located?

A

In the MHC III gene region

20
Q

CD59 inhibits

A

Poly-C9 assembly -> inhibits MAC formation

21
Q

S protein inhibits

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Membrane insertion of C5b-C7 -> inhibits MAC formation