Title: The body’s defense against infection
1The bodys defense against infection
2Pathogens have different mechanisms to induce
tissue damage
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6Innate Immunity
7The Innate Immune Response
8Innate Immunity Complement
- provides an initial molecular defense against
many microorganisms
9Historical Perspective
- Late 1800s
- Combining bacteria with blood serum results in
cell death. - gt 30 complement proteins / glycoproteins
- Membrane bound free.
- Designation C
- C1 C9
- Other letters factor D, factor B.
10Overview
- Complement proteins Made in the liver as
zymogens- activation by cleavage. - Example C4
a smaller fragment Diffusion signaling
b larger fragment. remains bound to microbe
- Exception C2 C2a large fragment
- C2b small fragment
11Function of complement
- Kuby- Immunology, fig. 13-1 (4th ed)
12Three pathways for Complement activation
- 1. Classical Pathway
- 2. Alternative Pathway
- 3. Lectin or MBL Pathway
- Pathways for activation require multiple steps
categorized as - 1. Recognition
- 2. Enzyme activation
- 3. Biological activity
13Recognition of microorganisms enzyme activation
for each pathway
- (fig. 7.27, parham)
- Classical- antibody
- Lectin (MBP)- Mannose binding protein.
- Alternative- pathogens surface.
14All 3 pathways converge with the protein C3.
- Enzyme activation to form a C3 convertase (fig.
13.1 benjamini)
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16 Formation of C3 convertase ?
Classical vs Alternative
Classical vs Alternative
Formation of C5 convertase ?
Formation of the membrane attack complex.
Identical proteins
amplification steps!
17The Classical Pathway
- Mediated by Ab recognition of microbe!
18- The classical pathway is initiated by
- Ab binding to the pathogen!
- C1 proteins binds to the Fc of Ab.
1 C1q 2 C1r 2C1s
19- C1q- 18 polypeptides
- 6 arms with globular heads-
- Binds Fc on Ig (CH2 domains)
2 C1r 2 C1s can be activated serine proteases.
20Molecular interaction of Ab with pathogen C1
with Ab results in changes in conformation of IgM.
21Molecular interaction of Ab with pathogen C1
with Ab results in changes in conformation.
22C1 must bind _at_ least 2 Fc domains to be stable
- Staple form of IgM at least 3 binding sites.
- 1 IgM can activate complement.
- For IgG, 2 molecules must be as close as 30-40 nm
for C1 binding. - gt 1000 IgG necessary.