Title: the complement
1- Section 5
- the complement
- system
2 3Complementhistory
- Discovered in 1894 by Bordet
- It represents lytic activity of fresh serum
- Its lytic activity destroyed when heated at 56C
for 30 min
4- A group of heat-labile proteins exist in normal
plasma - Mediate a set of activities
- Form the principal effector arm of the humoral
immune system
5Component of complement system
- More then 30 protein in serum and on the cell
surface - Activated by 3 pathway
- Classical pathway
- Alternative pathway
- Lectin pathway
6Alternative pathway
Lectin pathway
Classical pathway
MBL MASP
C3b
C1 C4 C2
B factor Properdin D factor
C3
C5?C6?C7?C8?C9
7nomenclature
- ?Inherent components of the complement
- ? Regulatory proteins
- ? Complement receptors
? Other
8Inherent components
Regulatory proteins
C1-inh?I factor? H factor
Complement receptors
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10- Chapter 2
- pathways of complement activation
11Three major pathways
- Classical pathway
- Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) pathway
- Alternative pathway
12Alternative pathway
Lectin pathway
Classical pathway
MBL MASP
C3b
C1 C4 C2
B factor Properdin D factor
C3
C5?C6?C7?C8?C9
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14- C3 is a key component which is common to all
three pathways - The pathways proceed identically through binding
of the terminal components - Form a membrane attack complex
- Causes cell lysis
15Classical pathway
- Immune complex activate C1
- The whole procedure can factitiously divided into
3 stages - recognization stage
- activation stage
- terminal stage
-
16- Initiation
- Immune complex (Ag-Ab complex)
- a single molecule of IgM
- Two molecules of IgG of appropriate subclass
(IgG1, IgG2, IgG3) bound side by side
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18The mainly component
19The first component of the pathway
- C1 complex
- C1q
- Two C1r
- Two C1s
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21recognization stage form C1s
Ag-Abcomplex
C1r
C1q
develops enzymatic activity
C1s
22activation stageform C3 convertase and C5
convertase
C4
C4aC4b
C1s
C2
C2aC2b
C3aC3b
C3
23The classical pathway
C4
24The classical pathway
C2
C4a
Mg
C4b
25The classical pathway
C2b
C4a
Mg
C3
C4b
26terminal stage
- Form the membrane attack
- complex (MAC)
- Cause cell lysis
27- C4b2a3b C5 ? C5bC5a
?C6?C7?C8?C9
? C5b6789n(MAC)
?
cell lysis
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29The lectin pathway
- MBL(mannan-binding lectin)pathway
- Participate components MBL?MASP?C4?C2 and C3
- MBL mannan binding lectin
- MASP MBL-associated serine protease
30MBL
- The initiating serum protein for the MBL pathway
- The structure is
similar to C1q - Recognize certain
carbohydrates expressed on
the surface of
microorganisms
31MASP
- MBL-associated serine protease
- MASP-1
- MASP-2
- The structure is
similar to C1r and
C1q
32C4
C3
C2
bacteria
33Mannan-binding lectin pathway
C4
C2
MASP2
MASP
34The lectin pathway
C4
C4a C4b
C2
C2b C2a
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36alternative pathway
- important in the innate immune system
- do not depend on Ab
- C3 convertase C3bBb
- C5 convertase C3bBb3b
37Components of thealternative pathway
D
C3
B
P
38abnormal
normal
inactivate
factor
factor
Foreign particle
factor
factor
inactivate
The alternative pathway
39C3 hydrolysis spontaneously
D
H2O
B
C3
C3
This C3b molecule has a very short half life
40This C3b is degraded rapidly
41This C3b is degraded rapidly
42If This C3b is not degraded .
D
P
B
C5
C3
C5 convertase
43Alternative pathway can recognize self and nonself
C3b
44C3-activation the amplification loop
D
B
C3
45C3-activation the amplification loop
D
B
C3
C3a
46C3-activation the amplification loop
D
B
C3
C3a
C3a
47C3-activation the amplification loop
C3a
C3a
C3a
48C3-activation the amplification loop
C3a
C3a
C3a
49- Terminal sequence and the
- membrane attack complex
50Components of the Terminal sequence
C6
C5
C 9
51- C5 convertase C5
C5bC5a -
C6?C7?C8?C9 - C5b6789n(MAC)
- damage the cell
membrane - cause the cell
lysis
52C5 activation
C5
53MAC forming
C6
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58 59- Chapter 3
- regulation of complement system activation
60- Self regulation
- Fluid-phase regulators
- Cell-bound control proteins
61- Chapter 4
- biological consequences of complement
activation
62Biologic effects
- cell lysis
- Opsonization and phagocytosis
- viral neutralization
- inflammation
- regulation of cells
- clearance of immune complex
63Cell lysis
- Form MAC
- Destroy the target cells
64Opsonization and phagocytosis
- Coating of the foreign particles with fragments
of complement - Prepared for phagocytosis
- C3b, C4b, iC3b
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67viral neutralization
- Coating of the viruses with fragments of
complement - Block the viruses attaching to susceptible host
cell - C3b
68inflammation
- C3a, C4a, C5a
- anaphylatoxin
- smooth muscle contraction
- capillary leakage
- Be chemotactic for neutrophils and mononuclear
phagocytes
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C3a?C5a ??????????
70regulation of cells
- Activate the binded cells
- Divide the binded cells
71clearance of immune complex
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