2nd Line Defence Flashcards

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How are complement proteins identified

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With a letter and number - C3

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What is complement system

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System made of over 30 proteins produced by liver and found circulating round body

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How do these proteins act when activated

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In a cascade to ‘complement’ immune processes

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Collectively, complement proteins destroy microbes and promote immunity by

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Promoting phagocytosis & inflammation

Causing cytolysis -destroying (bursting) microbes

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3 ways compliment system may be activated

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Classical pathway
Alternative pathway
Lect in pathway

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Describe classical pathway

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Activation of compliment system when antigen-antibody complexes are formed

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Alternative pathway - describe

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Direct activation of complement by lipid-carbohydrate markers already on invading cells surface
(Pathogen surface markers)

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Describe lectin pathway

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Macrophages digest microbes, releasing chemicals that cause the LECTIN production by the liver, which help to activate the complement.

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Compliment system 4 methods of action

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OPSONIZATION - invaders tagged for phagocytosis
Attract MACROPHAGES
Stimulate MAST CELLS to release HISTAMINE to promote INFLAMMATION
initiate CYTOLYSIS - produce membrane attack complex

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Describe cytolysis

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Final 5 proteins in compliment cascade attach to plasma membrane of invading microbe
They form a membrane-attack complex (MAC) which inserts into the plasma membrane forming a channel
Extracellular fluid flows into invading microbe through the new channel, it swells and bursts

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