Complement System Mind Map

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IMMUNOLOGY UNC MED 2017
Marissa Alvarez
Mind Map by Marissa Alvarez, updated more than 1 year ago
Marissa Alvarez
Created by Marissa Alvarez almost 7 years ago
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Complement System Mind Map
  1. CLASSICAL

    Annotations:

    • Complement proteins binds to Fc part of antibody -Activated C1 triggers C4 and C2 = C3 CONVERTASE -Activation of C3 is an important AMPLIFICATION step 
    1. Initiated by: Antigen:Antibody complex (antibody required)
      1. ALL
      2. MB LECTIN

        Annotations:

        • Binds to bacterial glycoproteins -Creates C1-like activator  (Activates C4, C2 = C3 Convertase)
        1. Initiated by: Mannose-binding Lectin (innate)
          1. Converge
            1. C3b = OPSONIZATION (C3b binds to CR1 receptor) coating of virus blocks receptors and makes uptake easier

              Annotations:

              • enhances Immune complex clearance: from classical 
              1. "MAC" Membrane Attack Complex C5b triggers the MAC: Forms a pore to cause lysis of target cell

                Annotations:

                • C5b678 = interior of MAC complex -C9 = exterior of MAC complex 
              2. C3a & C5a ANAPHYLATOXINS C5a = most potent & dominant INFLAMMATORY toxin -leads to: vascular permeability of blood vessels

                Annotations:

                • Blood vessels open up: -Diapedisis -extraversion of complement protein 
            2. ALTERNATIVE

              Annotations:

              • -C3 sponateously turns over C3a and C3b (ALWAYS IN SERUM) NATURAL turn over of C3a and C3b-Creates alternative C3 and C5 Convertase leading to MAC formation
              1. Initiated by: does not involve antibody binding (innate) -activated by pathogenic peptide (PAMPs) -Alt C3 convertase and Alt C5 convertase (C5b-MAC AND C5a-Inflammation)
                1. at C3 CONVERTASE (C3b-Opsonization AND C3a Inflammatory)
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