Complement Flashcards

1
Q

What is a complement, what does it do and what does t involve?

A

A very complex system of about 50 different proteins found either in serum or as receptors on white cells

Mediates wide range of functions

Involves enzyme cascade

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What are the 3 pathways that reusult in complement activation?

What can all 3 pathways result in?

A
  1. CLASSICAL PATHWAY
  2. LECTIN PATHWAY
  3. ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY

All 3 pathways result in an enzymatic activity capbable of cleaving C3.

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3
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When C3 is cleaved what does it produce?

what can each product cause?

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C3 —- >C3b + C3a

C3b

Opaonisation

Immune complex solubilisation

C3a

ANAPHYLAXIS

CHEMOTAXIS

LYSIS

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4
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What can Deficiency in C3 cause?

A

Deficiency in C3 - Recurrent bacterial infections

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What is the first component of the Classical Pathway?

What is it?

A

C1q -the first component of the Classical Pathway

  • Hexavalent
  • “Bunch of tulips” arrangement of 18 polypeptides

6 collagenous base and arm(stalk) regions

connected to 6 globular heads

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What do globular heads of polypeptides do?

A

Globular heads - bind Fc of IgG or IgM

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7
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What immunoglobulins can activate the classic pathway?

A

Activated by IgG and IgM

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8
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What is the first componenet of the Lectin pathway?

What does it bind to?

A

MBL - Mannose binding lectin

similar structure to C1q

Binds sugars molecules found in repeating arrays on microbial surfaces

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9
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What is Alternative pathway activated by?

What does it produce?

What is it the first major line of defence against?

A

Directly activated by many types of micro-organism

Also produces a C3 convertase

Can function immediately i.e. before Antibody response

Hence first major line of defence against systemic

infection

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What is Opsonisation?

What do phagocytes have receptors for?

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Opsonisation is coating of micro-organisms by antibody or complement components.

Phagocytes have receptors for C3b

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11
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How does C3a perform anaphylaxis?

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  1. C3a binds to receptors on mast cells
  2. histamine release
  3. vascular permeability
  4. recruitment of other components of

inflammatory response to infection site

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12
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How is C5a involved in Chemotaxis?

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C5a binds to C5a receptors on phagocytes

A) Phagocyte migrates up concentration gradient of C5a to infection site

B) Phagocyte becomes stickier

Phagocytes stop moving and move through endothelium towards infection in underlying tissues

PHAGOCYTOSIS

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13
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What is the classic pathway controlled by?

(3)

A
  • C1 inhibitor (can be deficient in C1 which will effect dental treatment)
  • Decay accelerating factor (DAF)
  • Complement receptor 1 (CR1)
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14
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What is the Alternative Pathway controlled by?

A
  • Factor I
  • Factor H
  • CR1
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