scholarly journals The complement system: an evolution in progress

F1000Research ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 2840 ◽  
Author(s):  
Berhane Ghebrehiwet

The complement system, which consists of three independent but interacting pathways, constitutes a powerful arm of innate immunity. Its major function is to recognize and destroy pathogenic microorganisms as well as eliminate modified self-antigens. Although it is a fine-tuned system with innate capacity to discriminate self from non-self as well as danger from non-danger signals, an unwarranted activation can nonetheless occur and cause tissue destruction. To prevent such activation, specific regulators present both in plasma and on the cell surface tightly control it. Data accumulated over the past four decades have also shown that the complement system is capable of not only cross-talk with the activation cascades of plasma––i.e. blood coagulation, contact activation, and the kinin/kallikrein system––but also serving as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity. It is for these reasons that the various activation steps of the complement system have been recently targeted for therapy to treat diseases in which the role of complement is beyond doubt. This trend will certainly continue for years to come, especially as novel concepts guiding the field into areas never contemplated before are continuing to be discovered.

Author(s):  
С.Е. Работинский

Неспецифическую защиту организма от повреждений различной природы обеспечивает взаимодействие системы гемостаза, комплемента и кининов. В настоящей статье отражена попытка автора разобраться в этих взаимодействиях на основании обзора литературы, а также использования опыта работы выездной реанимационной гематологической бригады г. Москвы. Рассмотрены связи комплемент–гемостаз–кинины как с позиции контактной активации свёртывания, так и с позиции клеточной теории гемостаза. Отмечена роль фактора Хагемана как одного из связующих агентов между системой гемостаза и комплемента. В результате проведенного анализа прямая связь между системой комплемента и массивными кровотечениями найдена не была, однако отмечена связь патологии системы комплемента и системы гемостаза в патогенезе так называемых тромбогеморрагических состояний. В статье представлены такие критические состояния, как эмболия околоплодными водами, атипичный гемолитико-уремический синдром, гепарин-индуцированная тромбоцитопения 2-го типа, разобраны современные подходы к диагностике и лечению. The interaction of hemostasis, complement and kinins provides non-specific protection of the body from damage of various nature. This review reflects the author’s attempt to understand these interactions based on literature review, as well as using the experience of the fi eld offsite hematologic service in Moscow. The relationships of complement–hemostasis–kinins had been observed from the perspective of both the contact activation of coagulation, and cellular theory of hemostasis. The role of the Hageman factor as one of the binding agents between hemostasis and complement was noted. As a result of the analysis, direct association between the complement system and massive bleeding was not found, but the connection between the pathology of the complement system and hemostasis in the pathogenesis of the so-called thrombohemorrhagic states was noted. The review presents such critical conditions as amniotic fluid embolism, atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type 2, describes current approaches to diagnosis and treatment.


Antibodies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Ronald P. Taylor

The complement system plays an important role in critical aspects of immune defense and in the maintenance of homeostasis in the bloodstream, as well as in essentially all tissues and organs [...]


2017 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 59-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorottya Csuka ◽  
Nóra Veszeli ◽  
Lilian Varga ◽  
Zoltán Prohászka ◽  
Henriette Farkas

2008 ◽  
Vol 45 (16) ◽  
pp. 4172
Author(s):  
Lina Grekin ◽  
Ram Cohen ◽  
James M. Sodetz ◽  
Daniel Gold ◽  
Zvi Fishelson

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Madhusudan Subedi

  Most epidemiological studies focus on the direct causes of diseases while wider, social causal factors are ignored. This paper briefly highlights the history of major epidemics and the role of Anthropocene and Capitalocene for the emergence and reemergence of pandemics like COVID-19. Books, journal articles, and statistics offer information that can explain the phenomena. A historical inquiry can inform us about the fundamental causes of pandemics. Human security and ecology are intertwined, and the global effect of pandemics responded to at the national level is inadequate. The lessons from the past and present help us devise effective ethically and socially appropriate strategies to mitigate the threats. If the present crisis is not taken seriously at the global level, the world has to face more difficult challenges in years to come.


1996 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
T R Kozel

Fungi have been studied as prototype activators of the complement cascade since the early 1900s. More recently, attention has focused on the role of the complement system in the pathogenesis of fungal infections. The interactions of Cryptococcus neoformans and Candida albicans with the complement system are the most widely characterized; however, all pathogenic fungi examined to date have the ability to initiate the complement cascade. The molecular mechanisms for initiation and regulation of the complement cascade differ from one fungus to another, most likely reflecting differences in the structure of the outer layers of the cell wall. The molecular bases for such differences remain to be identified. Studies of mycoses in experimental animals with induced or congenital deficiencies in the complement system demonstrate that complement is an important innate system for control of fungal infection. Contributions to host resistance include opsonization and generation of inflammatory mediators. Inflammation induced by chemotactic products of the complement system may contribute to the pathogenesis of some fungal infections.


Author(s):  
Mineia Alessandra Scaranello Malaquias ◽  
Ana Carolina Gadotti ◽  
Jarbas da Silva Motta-Junior ◽  
Ana Paula Camargo Martins ◽  
Marina Luise Viola Azevedo ◽  
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