Complement sytem Flashcards

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What are the distinct phases of the complement system which result in the elimination of microbes?

A
  • pattern recognition trigger
  • protease cascade amplification/C3 convertase
  • end processes
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2
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What are the 3 complement pathways?

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  • classical pathway
  • MB-lectin pathway
  • alternative pathway
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3
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What is the trigger for the classical pathway?

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antigen-antibody complexes

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What are the components of the classical pathway?

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What are the components of the classical pathway?

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5
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What is the trigger for the MB-lectin pathway?

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Mannose-binding lectin binds mannose on pathogen surfaces

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What are the components of the MB-lectin pathway?

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MBL, MASP-1, MASP-2
C4
C2

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7
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What are the components of the alternative pathway?

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Pathogen surfaces

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8
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Describe the classical pathway of the complement system

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  1. C1q binds to IgG antibody on antigen surface = ‘complement fixing’
  2. Activates C1r which cleaves C1s
  3. Activated C1s binds to C4 & enzymatically liberates C4a & C4b - C4b binds to antigen surface
  4. This also causes cleavage of C2 into C2a & C2b
  5. C2a binds to C4b
  6. Forms C3 convertase on antigen surface
  7. This splits C3 into C3a & C3b
  8. C3b joins C4bC2a complex to form C5 convertase
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9
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What are some consequences of complement activation?

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  1. Inflammation
  2. Removal of particulate antigens & immune complexes (enhances phagocytosis)
  3. Cytolysis - formation of Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)
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10
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What effects can C3a & C5a have on cells/in the body, in terms of causing inflammation?

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Smooth muscle contraction
Mast cell degranulation
Vasodilation > local oedema, local influx of antibody & complement, cell extravasation
Neutrophil activation

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How does activation of the complement system cause removal of particulate antigens & immune complexes?

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  1. Phagocytosis by non-specific adherence (macrophage)
  2. Opsonisation (phagocytic cells express receptors for IgG & C3b)
  3. Removal of immune complexes (in spleen/liver)
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12
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What is the function of the Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)?

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Allows influx of water into cells > leads to osmotic lysis

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