EXAM 2 The Complement System Flashcards
what are the 7 main pattern recognition molecules?
- initiators
- convertase activators
- opsonins
- anaphylatoxins
- membrane attack complex
- complement receptors
- regulators
what do initiators do?
- initiate the complement pathways
- classical pathway: antibody/C1q complexes
- lectin pathway: mannose - binding lectins
- alternate pathway: C3, properdin
what do convertase activators do?
form convertases, which label pathogens/antigens with C3b and C5b
what do opsonins do?
coat pathogens/antigens and target them for phagocytosis
what do anaphylatoxins do?
initiate and promote inflammation
what does the membrane attack complex do?
forms the MAC pore
what do complement receptors do?
initiate signaling
what do regulators do?
- restrict or halt complement activity
what protein initiates the classical pathway?
C1
what are the 3 complement pathways, and in what order do they each act?
- alternative pathway
- lectin pathway
- classical pathway
what is a convertase?
a protease that continuously cleaves its complement component
the lectin pathway targets pathogen cell surface ___
carbohydrates
the lectin pathway is initiated by what?
mannose binding lectins (MBLs) and ficolins
the lectin pathway recruits what?
- MBL associated serine proteases (MASP)
- MASP-1
- MASP-2
in the lectin pathway, serine proteases cleave which complement protein?
C4