Complement System
Complement System
a. B cell activation
b. Cytolysis
c. Opsonization
d. Chemoattraction of phagocytes
e. Clearance of immune complexes
•Is one of the first systems activated in the response to bacterial product
(LPS) or to antigen-antibody complex.
•The complement system can be considered as a cascade of interacting
proteins, acting in a defined manner, resulting in the initiation of
important innate biological effects.
COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
Immune
cells
or Damaged tissue
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The Classical Pathway
C1qrs Complex
The Classical Pathway
C1qrs binds Fc region of IgG
CH2
The Classical Pathway
Formation of the Classical C3 Convertase
The Classical Pathway
Formation of the Classical C5 Convertase
Anaphylatoxin I (weak
chemotactic factor)
Cleavage of C5
Anaphylatoxin II
(strong chemotactic
factor)
Formation of the Membrane Attack
Complex (MAC)
Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)
The Alternative Pathway
H2O
Complement Pathways
Regulation of Complement System
Regulation of Complement System
Regulation at Assembly of
Membrane-Attack Complex (MAC)
Neutralization
Anaphylatoxins
C3b
C3b
C3a, C4a, C5a
C5b-9
Chemotaxis
C3a, C5a, C5b67, Ba
ANAPHYLATOXINS
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OPSONIZATION
CLEARANCE OF IMMUNE COMPLEXES
CELLS THAT HAVE
COMPLEMENT-BINDING RECEPTORS
•Erythrocytes
•Granulocytes
•Monocytes/Macrophages
•Lymphocytes
•Dendritic cells
•Platelets
•Endothelial cells
Summary
• Complement is a set of interacting serum proteins that enhance
inflammation (C3a, C4a, C5a) and opsonization (C3b) and cause
lysis of particulate substances (C5b-9).