lecture 7
lecture 7
System
By
Prof. Dr. Batool Hassan Al-Ghurabi
Organs and Cells of Immune System
Organs concerned with immune reactions are
called lymphoid organs. They contain
lymphoid cells.
Lymphoid organs are of 2 types.
1. Lymph nodes
2. Spleen
an anaphylatoxin*,
or C2a
C4b
a mediator of inflammation
* Anaphylaxis ( )
____
C4b2a (C3 convertase) hydrolyzes C3 into C3b and C3a
↓ ____ ______
C3b binds to C4b2a and form C4b2a3b (C5 convertase)
_______ ↓
C4b2a3b cleaves C5 into C5b and C5a
opsonizatio inflammator
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inflammator responses
y
responses
Components of the Classical
Pathway
C3 C4
C1 complex
Classical Pathway
Generation of C3-convertase
Classical Pathway
Generation of C3-convertase
_____
C4b2a is C3 convertase
C4b
Classical Pathway
Generation of C5-convertase
________
C4b2a3b is C5 convertase; it leads into
the Membrane Attack Pathway
C3 b
C4b
C5a is a: C3a binds to receptors on
C3 basophils and mast cells
C2
C4 1. Potent anaphylatoxin triggering them to release
C1q there vasoactive compounds
2. Chemoattractant for
neutrophils (enhances vasodilation and
vasopermeability) -
ANAPHYLATOXIN
C3a
C3b C5
4
2a
2b
4b
a
C5bC5a
C3-convertase
C5-Convertase
C7
C8
C9 C6
Classical
Pathway
The Lectin Pathway
MBL MASP1
Mannose-binding lectin pathway
_____
C4b2a is C3 convertase; it will lead to the
generation of C5 convertase
MASP1
MBL
The Alternative Pathway
The activation of alternative pathway doesn’tneed Ab; thus, it
is a component of the innate immune system.
C3
Spontaneous C3 activation
Generation of C3 convertase
b
C3 i C3 b
Mg++
Ba ___
(stabilization analogous to the C4b2b complex in
of C3bBb) the classical pathway
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SUMMARY OF COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION
Classical Alternative
Lectin-Binding
Pathway Pathway
Pathway
C1q MBP C3
[C4b2b] [C3bBbP]
C3 Convertase
C5a
C5b
C5b-C 9
(membrane attack complex)
Cell Injury
Function of Complement
1. Cell lysis: The membrane-attack complex can lyse a broad
spectrum of cells: G(-) bacteria, parasite, viruses, erythrocyte
and nucleated cells (tumor cells).
2. Inflammatory response: C3a, C4a, C5a (called
anaphylatoxin) bind to complement receptors on mast cells
and basophils and induce degranulation with release of
histamin and other mediators.
3. Opsonization: C3b is the major opsonin of the
complement system
4. Clearance of immune complexes
Regulation:
*Inhibit activation: classical pathway
– C1 inhibitor (C1INA): plasma protein
*inhibit C3 convertase:
– Factor I: Plasma proteins
- decay accelerating factor (DAF): Cell membrane proteins
- membrane co-factor protein (MCP): Cell membrane proteins
* Inactivate anaphylatoxins: cleave C3a and C5a
serum carboxypeptidase N (SCPN):
* Inhibit MAC:
Protectin (CD59): cell associated protein
Complement Deficiencies:
• early components deficiency: auto-immune disease