High Yield Topics-Complement Flashcards

1
Q

Complement is synthesized in what organ?

A

Live

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2
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3 Types of complement activation pathways

A
  1. Classic
  2. Alternative
  3. Lectin
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3
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Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by IgG or IgM?

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Classic

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4
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Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by microbe surface molecules?

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Alternative

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5
Q

Which type of complement activation pathways is induced by mannose or other sugar molecules on microbes?

A

Lectin

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6
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All 3 types of complement activation pathways end up activating

A

C3 convertase

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7
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Describe complement activation pathways from C3 convertase and beyond

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  1. All 3 types of complement activation pathways end up activating C3 convertase
  2. C3 convertase converts C3 into C3a & C3b
    - C3a activates mast cell degranulation
    - C3b activates C5 convertase
    - C3b also plays a role in opsonization
  3. C5 convertase converts C5 into C5a & C5b
    - C5a activates mast cell degranulation
    - C5a also plays a role in neutrophil chemotaxis
  4. C5b joins C6-C9 to form MAC (membrane attack complex against encapsulated bacteria)
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8
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What prevents complement activation against self cells (RBCs for example)?

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  1. DAF (aka. CD55)

2. MIRL (aka. CD59)

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9
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What complement deficiency can increase risk for encapsulated bacteria and SLE?

A

Early complement Deficiency (C1-C4)

  • Lack of C1-C4 –> can’t form MAC against encapsulated bacteria
  • Impaired clearance of immune complexes –> SLE
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10
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What complement deficiency can increase risk for Neisseria meningitis only?

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Terminal complement Deficiency (C5-C9)

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11
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What complement deficiency causes hereditary angioedema due to uninhibited kallikrein (increased bradykinin)

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C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency

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12
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Complement-mediated intravascular hemolysis that leads to dark urine especially at night (when mild acidosis can occur due to slowed breathing)

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Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH)

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13
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What gene is defective in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) leading to a mutation in DAF/MIRL which protects RBCs from MAC attack?

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PIGA

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