BIOL 003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Complement Membrane Attack Complex, Adaptive Immune System, Mast Cell

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Several proteins change in concentration acute phase proteins. Production of histamine produced by mast cells in connective tissue increases diameter of blood vessels kinins enter damaged site from blood stream, assist in increasing permeability of blood vessels, attract phagocytic cells damaged cells also release. Increased permeability allows fibrin to enter essential component of clotting cascade, activation results in formation of clot. Two classes of non-specific antimicrobial substances (innate immunity) Complement effective against viral and bacterial pathogens. May assist in phagocytosis of bacterial pathogens (inflammatory response) May facilitate killing of viral infected cells (mac-membrane attack complex. Signaling molecules produced by infected cells - ifn and beta. Signals uninfected cells to make antiviral proteins - pkr and polyadenylase. Complement proteins bind to bacteria and facilitate the production of c5a and. C3a = anaphylatoxins bind to mast cells to trigger degranulation and trigger inflammatory response.

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