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Complement Fixation Pathways

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What are the names of the different pathways of the complement cascade?
  • Classical
  • Alternative
  • Mannose-binding Lectin
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Which immunoglobulins can activate the classical pathway?
  • IgM
  • IgG
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What are the components of the C1 complex
  • C1q
  • C1r
  • C1s
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Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase?
  • C2b
  • C4b
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What initiates the membrane attack complex (MAC)?
  • C3b
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What functions do the Ca fragments have?
  • Chemotactic for neutrophils
  • Induces acute inflammation
  • Increases vascular permeability
  • Causes mast cell and basophil degranulation
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What are efficient activators of the alternative pathway?
  • Gram-negative bacteria
  • Yeasts
  • Fungi
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What are the main functions of the alternative pathway?
  • To coat bacteria with iC3b
  • To induce an acute inflammatory response
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What are lectins?
  • Proteins which bind carbohydrates
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What does MASP stand for?
  • Mannose-binding lectin associated proteases
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Complement Inhibitors

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Which complement inhibitor exorts control over the classical pathway and how does it function?
  • Delay acclerating factor (DAF)
    • Increases the degredation of C1 esterase
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What do factors I and H do?
  • Breaks down C3b
  • Controls positive feedback by inhibiting C3b¯Bb
  • Prevents the complement cascade from running to exhaustion every time it is activated
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Which complement inhibitor binds inflammatory immune complexes in the plasma, transporting them to the liver for phagocytosis?
  • Complement receptor 1 (CR1)
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What does CD59 do?
  • Prevents cell lysis and pore formation
  • It is a protective mechanism for cells
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Functions of the Complement Cascade

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What are the stages of opsonisation?
  • The complement system deposits a shell of protein on the bacterial cell surface, e.g. complement fragments
  • Complement fragments released are chemotactic for phagocytes
  • iC3b acts as a target for phagocytosis
  • Phagocytes bind with the complement fragments destroying the bacteria
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What role do complement fragments have to promote inflammation?
  • Smaller complement fragments attract granulocytes to the site of inflammation
  • Smaller complement fragments stimulate the degranulation of granulocytes
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By which process can C5-C9 directly kill pathogens?
  • Cell lysis
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