Lecture 17 Flashcards
Complement Receptors
Receptor Binding to Complement Fragments
CR1(CD35)
- High affinity binding to both C4b and C3b
- Neutrophiles, Macrophages, and Monocytes
- RBC
- Follicular Dendritic Cells - Expression on B-Cells
- Host Cell Membranes
Neutrophils, Monocytes, Macrophages: CR1 expression on Phagocytes
Allows for receptor-mediated phagocytosis of C4b- and C3b-opsonized microbes
RBCs: CR1 expression on Erythrocytes
- Low density; lots of RBCs
SSm Macrophage
Transfer C3b-tagged antigens to follicular dendritic cells
Follicular Dendritic Cells (FCDs)
Facilitate the exposure of antigens to naive B-Cells
Regular MACs
can also facilitate the exposure of C3b-tagged antigens to naive B-cells
Expression on B-Cells
Facilitates uptake and processing of antigen for subsequent presentation of TH cells
Host Cell Membranes
Participates in the destruction of complement components on the surface of host cells
CR2 (CD21)
- High affinity binding to C3b proteolytic products
- Expression on B-Cells
C3b Proteolytic Products
- iC3b
- C3d
- C3dg
Expression on B-cells
Markedly increases the avidity of antigen binding to the B-cell receptor complex
Regulatory Proteins
- Passive Regulation
- Active Regulation
Passive Regulation
- Relative instability of Complement componenents
- Host vs Pathogen membrane surface compositions