module 08 section 03 (lectin pathway) Flashcards
how does the lectin pathway begin?
mannose-binding lectin binds mannose, glucose or other sugars in terminal positions on carbohydrate or glycoprotein components of microorganisms
mannose-binding lectin belongs to which protein family?
collectin family
where is the collectin family produced?
liver
how can mannose-binding lectin initiate the complement cascade?
by binding to pathogen surfaces
what is step 1 of the lectin pathway?
- serum mannose-binding lectin binds to mannose residues on glycoproteins or carbohydrates on surface of microbes
- mannose-binding lectin is an acute phase protein produced during inflammation
recall: mannose-binding lectin is a structural analogue of what protein?
C1q
what is step 2 of the lectin pathway?
mannose-binding lectin-associated serine protease (MASP) binds to mannose-binding lectin (MBL)
what is step 3 of the lectin pathway?
the active MASP-MBL complex cleaves inactive C4 into active C4a and C4b
what is step 4 of the lectin pathway?
- C4b can covalently attach to the pathogen cell membrane via mannose binding
- after that, C2 binds C4b
what is step 5 of the lectin pathway?
-C2 of the C4bC2 complex is cleaved by MASP to form C4bC2a - which is C3 convertase
what is important to note about the lectin pathway after step 5?
same as the classical pathway
what is step 6 of the lectin pathway?
C3 convertase binds to and cleaves C3 into C3b and C3a
what is step 7 of the lectin pathway?
- C3b molecules bind to C4bC2a to form C5 convertase
- unbound C3b can either be hydrolized (where it becomes inactive) or It can form covalent bonds with target cell surfaces
what is step 8 of the lectin pathway?
- C5 convertase binds to C5 and cleaves it into C5b
- recall - this is the end protein that all three complement pathways create
Question: the classical and lectin complement pathway cascades meet at the complement protein:
C4bC2a