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Alternative pathway amplification and infections

Jutamas Shaughnessy Aleyo Chabeda Lisa A. Lewis Sanjay Ram

Abstrak

SummaryThe alternative pathway (AP) is the phylogenetically oldest arm of the complement system and may have evolved to mark pathogens for elimination by phagocytes. Studies using purified AP proteins or AP‐specific serum showed that C3b amplification on bacteria commenced following a lag phase of about 5 min and was highly dependent on the concentration of complement. Most pathogens have evolved several elegant mechanisms to evade complement, including expressing proteases that degrade AP proteins and secreting proteins that block function of C3 convertases. In an example of convergent evolution, many microbes recruit the AP inhibitor factor H (FH) using molecular mechanisms that mimic FH interactions with host cells. In most instances, the AP serves to amplify C3b deposited on microbes by the classical pathway (CP). The role of properdin on microbes appears to be restricted to stabilization of C3 convertases; scant evidence exists for its role as an initiator of the AP on pathogens in the context of serum. Therapeutic complement inhibition carries with it an increased risk of infection. Antibody (Ab)‐dependent AP activation may be critical for complement activation by vaccine‐elicited Ab when the CP is blocked, and its molecular mechanism is discussed.

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Jutamas Shaughnessy

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Aleyo Chabeda

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Lisa A. Lewis

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Sanjay Ram

Format Sitasi

Shaughnessy, J., Chabeda, A., Lewis, L.A., Ram, S. (2022). Alternative pathway amplification and infections. https://doi.org/10.1111/imr.13160

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Tahun Terbit
2022
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en
Total Sitasi
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DOI
10.1111/imr.13160
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