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Introduction to the Complement System definitions Flashcards

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Introduction to the Complement System definitions
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  • Complement System

    A set of inactive proteins in blood and tissues that initiate immune responses when activated by infection.
  • Innate Immunity

    A non-adaptive immune response that does not change over time and includes the complement system.
  • Adaptive Immunity

    An immune response that adapts over time and is complemented by the classical pathway of the complement system.
  • Alternative Pathway

    One of the three pathways that activate the complement system, independent of antibodies.
  • Lectin Pathway

    A complement system activation pathway that involves lectin binding to pathogen surfaces.
  • Classical Pathway

    A complement system activation pathway that utilizes antibodies and complements adaptive immunity.
  • C3 Convertase

    An enzyme that activates C3 by cleaving it into C3a and C3b, leading to immune responses.
  • C3

    A critical complement protein activated by C3 convertase, leading to opsonization and inflammation.
  • Opsonization

    A process where pathogens are marked for phagocytosis, enhanced by C3b.
  • Inflammation

    An immune response that helps eliminate microbes, triggered by complement activation.
  • Cell Lysis

    The destruction of a cell, often a microbe, as a result of complement system activation.
  • C3a

    An active fragment of C3 that contributes to the inflammatory response.
  • C3b

    An active fragment of C3 that promotes opsonization and cell lysis.
  • Antibodies

    Proteins that the classical pathway uses to complement adaptive immunity.
  • Scanning System

    A function of the complement system to detect signs of microbes in the body.