Innate Immunity: Complement Proteins Flashcards

1
Q

Where are complement proteins produced?

A

liver

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2
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Where do complement proteins live?

A

the blood and lymph

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3
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zymogens

A

complement proteins are not activated until cleaved

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4
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activation pathway order

A
  1. alternative
  2. lectin
  3. classical
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5
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alternative pathway

A
  • spontaneous hydrolysis of C3 into C3b
  • C3b binds to pathogen surface with the help of Factor B & D and Properdin
  • C4 or C2 not used
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6
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lectin pathway

A
  • lectins from host (such as Mannose-Binding Lectins (MBL)) recognize the pathogen and bind to carbs on the surface
  • C4, C3, and C2 activated
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7
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classical pathway

A

C1 complex binds to antibodies on pathogen surface and leads to C4, C3, and C2 activation

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8
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All pathways lead to what?

A

C3 activation, C3b binding, and C3a release

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9
Q

C1 complex binds to what?

A

aggregated antibodies on pathogen surface

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10
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Classical pathway steps

A
  1. C1 complex binds to aggregated antibodies
  2. C1 cleaves C4
  3. C4a anaphylatoxic
  4. C4b binds to pathogen
  5. C2 binds to C4b and is cleaved
  6. C2b released, C2a bound
  7. C4bC2a (C3 convertase) activates C3
  8. C3 combine with C3 convertase to form C4bC2aC3b (C5 convertase)
  9. C5 convertase activates C5
  10. C5a released, C5b bound
  11. C5b initiates Membrane Attack Complex formation
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11
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Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)

A
  • result of deposition of C5b, C6, C7, C8, and many C9
  • disrupts osmotic integrity and causes death
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12
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opsonization

A

a coat of opsonins (commonly C3b) that are more easily recognized by phagocytic receptors and increase phagocytosis rate by ~100x

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13
Q

Which complement proteins are anaphylatoxic?

A
  • C3a
  • C4a
  • C5a
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14
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What do anaphylatoxins do?

A

increase vascular permeability

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