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*Alternative
 
*Alternative
 
*Mannose-binding Lectin
 
*Mannose-binding Lectin
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|q2=Which immunoglobulins can activate the classical pathway?
 
|q2=Which immunoglobulins can activate the classical pathway?
 
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*IgM
 
*IgM
 
*IgG
 
*IgG
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|q3=What are the components of the C1 complex
 
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*C1r
 
*C1r
 
*C1s
 
*C1s
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|q4=Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase?
 
|q4=Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase?
 
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*C2b
 
*C2b
 
*C4b
 
*C4b
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|q5=What initiates the membrane attack complex (MAC)?
 
|q5=What initiates the membrane attack complex (MAC)?
 
|a5=C3b
 
|a5=C3b
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|q6=What functions do the Ca fragments have?
 
|q6=What functions do the Ca fragments have?
 
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*Increases vascular permeability
 
*Increases vascular permeability
 
*Causes mast cell and basophil degranulation
 
*Causes mast cell and basophil degranulation
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|q7=What are efficient activators of the alternative pathway?
 
|q7=What are efficient activators of the alternative pathway?
 
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*Yeasts
 
*Yeasts
 
*Fungi
 
*Fungi
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|q8=What are the main functions of the alternative pathway?
 
|q8=What are the main functions of the alternative pathway?
 
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*To coat bacteria with iC3b
 
*To coat bacteria with iC3b
 
*To induce an acute inflammatory response
 
*To induce an acute inflammatory response
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|q9=What are lectins?
 
|q9=What are lectins?
 
|a9=Proteins which bind carbohydrates
 
|a9=Proteins which bind carbohydrates
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|q10=What does MASP stand for?
 
|q10=What does MASP stand for?
 
|a10=Mannose-binding lectin associated proteases
 
|a10=Mannose-binding lectin associated proteases
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===Complement Inhibitors===
 
===Complement Inhibitors===
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*Delay acclerating factor (DAF)
 
*Delay acclerating factor (DAF)
 
**Increases the degredation of C1 esterase
 
**Increases the degredation of C1 esterase
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|q2=What do factors I and H do?
 
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*Controls positive feedback by inhibiting C3b¯Bb
 
*Controls positive feedback by inhibiting C3b¯Bb
 
*Prevents the complement cascade from running to exhaustion every time it is activated
 
*Prevents the complement cascade from running to exhaustion every time it is activated
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|q3=Which complement inhibitor binds inflammatory immune complexes in the plasma, transporting them to the liver for phagocytosis?
 
|q3=Which complement inhibitor binds inflammatory immune complexes in the plasma, transporting them to the liver for phagocytosis?
 
|a3=Complement receptor 1 (CR1)
 
|a3=Complement receptor 1 (CR1)
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|q4=What does CD59 do?
 
|q4=What does CD59 do?
 
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*Prevents cell lysis and pore formation
 
*Prevents cell lysis and pore formation
 
*It is a protective mechanism for cells
 
*It is a protective mechanism for cells
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===Functions of the Complement Cascade===
 
===Functions of the Complement Cascade===
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*iC3b acts as a target for phagocytosis
 
*iC3b acts as a target for phagocytosis
 
*Phagocytes bind with the complement fragments destroying the bacteria
 
*Phagocytes bind with the complement fragments destroying the bacteria
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|q2=What role do complement fragments have to promote inflammation?
 
|q2=What role do complement fragments have to promote inflammation?
 
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*Smaller complement fragments attract granulocytes to the site of inflammation
 
*Smaller complement fragments attract granulocytes to the site of inflammation
 
*Smaller complement fragments stimulate the degranulation of granulocytes
 
*Smaller complement fragments stimulate the degranulation of granulocytes
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|q3=By which process can C5-C9 directly kill pathogens?
 
|q3=By which process can C5-C9 directly kill pathogens?
 
|a3=Cell lysis
 
|a3=Cell lysis
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Complement Fixation Pathways

Question Answer Article
What are the names of the different pathways of the complement cascade? Link to Article
Which immunoglobulins can activate the classical pathway? Link to Article
What are the components of the C1 complex Link to Article
Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase? Link to Article
What initiates the membrane attack complex (MAC)? Link to Article
What functions do the Ca fragments have? Link to Article
What are efficient activators of the alternative pathway? Link to Article
What are the main functions of the alternative pathway? Link to Article
What are lectins? Link to Article
What does MASP stand for? Link to Article


Complement Inhibitors

Question Answer Article
Which complement inhibitor exorts control over the classical pathway and how does it function? Link to Article
What do factors I and H do? Link to Article
Which complement inhibitor binds inflammatory immune complexes in the plasma, transporting them to the liver for phagocytosis? Link to Article
What does CD59 do? Link to Article


Functions of the Complement Cascade

Question Answer Article
What are the stages of opsonisation? Link to Article
What role do complement fragments have to promote inflammation? Link to Article
By which process can C5-C9 directly kill pathogens? Link to Article