Title: Complement
1Complement
2Complement History
- Discovered in 1894 by Bordet
- It represents lytic activity of fresh serum
- Its lytic activity destroyed when heated at 56C
for 30 min
3Complement functions
- Host benefit
- opsonization to enhance phagocytosis
- phagocyte attraction and activation
- lysis of bacteria and infected cells
- regulation of antibody responses
- clearance of immune complexes
- clearance of apoptotic cells
- Host detriment
- Inflammation, anaphylaxis
4Proteins of the complementsystem (nomenclature)
- C1(qrs), C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9
- factors B, D, H and I, properdin (P)
- mannose binding lectin (MBL), MBL associated
serine proteases (MASP-1 MASP-2) - C1 inhibitor (C1-INH, serpin), C4-binding protein
(C4-BP), decay accelerating factor (DAF),
Complement receptor 1 (CR1), protein-S
(vitronectin)
5Definitions
- C-activation alteration of C proteins such that
they interact with the next component - C-fixation utilization of C by Ag-Ab complexes
- Hemolytic units (CH50) dilution of serum which
lyses 50 of a standardized suspension of
Ab-coated r.b.c - C-inactivation denaturation (usually by heat)
of an early C-component resulting in loss of
hemolytic activity - Convertase/esterase altered C-protein which
acts as a proteolytic enzyme for another
C-component
6Activation product of complement proteins
(nomenclature)
When enzymatically cleaved, the larger moiety,
binds to the activation complex or membrane and
the smaller peptide is released in the
microenvironment
Letter b is usually added to the larger,
membrane-binding, peptide and a to the smaller
peptide (e.g., C3b/C3a, C4b/C4a, C5b/C5a), EXCEPT
C2 (the larger, membrane-binding moiety is C2a
the smaller one is C2b)
7Pathways of complement activation
LECTIN PATHWAY
CLASSICAL PATHWAY
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY
8Components of the Classical Pathway
C4
C2
C3
C1 complex
9Classical Pathway Generation of C3-convertase
C4
10Classical Pathway Generation of C3-convertase
C2
C4a
_____ C4b2a is C3 convertase
Mg
C4b
11Classical Pathway Generation of C5-convertase
C2b
C4a
________ C4b2a3b is C5 convertase it leads into
the Membrane Attack Pathway
Mg
C3
C4b
12Biological Activities of Classical Pathway
Components
13Control of Classical Pathway Components
14C1-inhibitor deficiencyhereditary angioedema
15Components of mannose-binding lectin pathway
C4
MASP2
C2
MASP1
16Mannose-binding lectin pathway
_____ C4b2a is C3 convertase it will lead to
the generation of C5 convertase
C4
C2
MASP2
MASP1
17Components of thealternative pathway
D
C3
B
P
18Spontaneous C3 activation
Generation of C3 convertase
D
H2O
B
C3
C3
C3iBb complex has a very short half life
19C3-activationthe amplification loop
If spontaneously-generated C3b is not degraded
D
B
C3
20C3-activationthe amplification loop
D
B
C3
C3a
21C3-activationthe amplification loop
D
B
C3
C3a
C3a
22C3-activationthe amplification loop
C3a
C3a
C3a
23C3-activationthe amplification loop
C3a
C3a
C3a
24Control of spontaneousC3 activation via DAF
DAF prevents the binding of factor B to C3b
B
25Control of spontaneousC3 activation via DAF
DAF dislodges C3b-bound factor Bb
26Control of spontaneousC3 activation via CR1
H
I
I
DAF
Autologous cell membrane
27Degradation of spontaneously produced C3b
28C3b stabilization andC5 activation
This is stable C5 convertase of the alternative
pathway
D
P
B
C3
29C3b regulation on self and activator surfaces
C3b
30C5-convertase of the two pathways
C5-convertase of the Classical and lectin Pathways
C5-convertase of the Alternative Pathway
Bb
C3b
C3b
31Lytic pathway
Generation of C5 convertase leads to the
activation of the Lytic pathway
32Components of the lytic pathway
C6
C5
C 9
33Lytic pathwayC5-activation
C5
34Lytic pathwayassembly of the lytic complex
C6
35Lytic pathwayinsertion of lytic complex into
cell membrane
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
C 9
36Biological effects of C5a
37Biological properties of C-activation products
38Biological properties of C-activation products
39Biological properties of C-activation products
40Complement Deficiencies and DiseaseClassical
Pathway
41Complement Deficiencies and DiseaseLectin Pathway
42Complement Deficiencies and DiseaseAlternative
Pathway
43Complement Deficiencies and DiseaseAlternative
Pathway cont.
44Opsonization and phagocytosis
45C1qrs breakdown
C1Inh