PARA 438 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Complement System, Complement Membrane Attack Complex, C3B

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Plasma protein to opsonize pathogen + induce inflammation. Main feature: several plasma protein are proteases that only activated after cleavage. Lyse: attach and lyse them [by membrane-attack protein] Opsonization: phagocyte as a receptor to the complement; also has inflammation response (macrophage move out) [extravasation] Degranulation: outside the cell is no long belong to the immune system. Clearance of immune complexes: ag-ab complex ---there is a portion for complement; could block the venule. 1st protein: belong to classical pathway; design by letter c. Small letter: c5a = means c5 is cleavage by c5a [product of cleavage reactions] Exception: c1q, c1r, c1s [they are distinct protein include c1], not products of cleavage. The classical pathway: trigger by binding of complement c1q to ab-ag complex [acquired immunity] C-reactive protein (of human plasma) act as link btw innate + acquired immunity. The lectin pathway: lectin binds to pathogen surface (not too often) Carbohydrate-binding protein ----c4 & c2 ----bind to mannose.

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