COMPLEMENT
COMPLEMENT
COMPLEMENT
Small soluble proteins that regulate the immune system, orchestrating both innate immunity and the adaptive response to infection.
Order of Discovery: C1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Order of Activation: C1 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9
Characteristics:
Soluble and cell bound proteins
Heat labile proteins (Thermolabile: 56℃ - 30 minutes) and can regain activity at 7-37℃. Activity is lost in 3-4 days during refrigeration and
may deteriorate in 1-2 days at room temperature.
Predominantly inactive molecules (may be inactivated by acids, alkalis, proteolytic enzymes, ether, chloroform, alcohol, bile salts, soap)
All produced on liver except C1 components (intestinal epithelial pathway) and Factor D (Adipose tissue)
C3a, C4a, C5a - anaphylaxis; causes increased vascular permeability, contraction of smooth muscle, and release of histamine from basophils
C3b, C4b, C5b - opsonization (promotes phagocytosis)
C5b6789 - membrane attack complex
C5a - chemotaxin
C2b (Prokinin) - accumulation of body fluid; can cause edema
Pathways:
1. Classical Pathway
first to be studied
Initiated by Ag-Ab complex (IgM>>IgG3>>IgG1>>IgG2)
3. Lectin Pathway
MBL: Mannose binding lectin - attaches to mannose or similar sugars in cell walls or outer membranes of microorganisms
Cleaves C4 and C2 (formation of C3 convertase); proceed as classical