High Yield Topics-Complement Flashcards
Complement is synthesized in what organ?
Live
3 Types of complement activation pathways
- Classic
- Alternative
- Lectin
Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by IgG or IgM?
Classic
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Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by microbe surface molecules?
Alternative
Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by mannose or other sugar molecules on microbes?
Lectin
All 3 types of complement activation pathways end up activating
C3 convertase
Describe complement activation pathways from C3 convertase and beyond
- All 3 types of complement activation pathways end up activating C3 convertase
- C3 convertase converts C3 into C3a & C3b
- C3a activates mast cell degranulation
- C3b activates C5 convertase
- C3b also plays a role in opsonization - C5 convertase converts C5 into C5a & C5b
- C5a activates mast cell degranulation
- C5a also plays a role in neutrophil chemotaxis - C5b joins C6-C9 to form MAC (membrane attack complex against encapsulated bacteria)
What prevents complement activation against self cells (RBCs for example)?
- DAF (aka. CD55)
2. MIRL (aka. CD59)
What complement deficiency can increase risk for encapsulated bacteria and SLE?
Early complement Deficiency (C1-C4)
- Lack of C1-C4 –> can’t form MAC against encapsulated bacteria
- Impaired clearance of immune complexes –> SLE
What complement deficiency can increase risk for Neisseria meningitis only?
Terminal complement Deficiency (C5-C9)
What complement deficiency causes hereditary angioedema due to uninhibited kallikrein (increased bradykinin)
C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
Complement-mediated intravascular hemolysis that leads to dark urine especially at night (when mild acidosis can occur due to slowed breathing)
Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH)
What gene is defective in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) leading to a mutation in DAF/MIRL which protects RBCs from MAC attack?
PIGA