نتایج جستجو برای: c3b

تعداد نتایج: 1161  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
S Merino S Albertí J M Tomás

The resistance of Aeromonas salmonicida to complement-mediated killing was investigated by using different strains and their isogenic mutants that had been previously characterized for their surface components. We found that the classical complement pathway is involved in serum killing of susceptible A. salmonicida strains, while the alternative complement pathway seems not to be involved. All ...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2014
Diane Ly Jude M Taylor James A Tsatsaronis Mercedes M Monteleone Amanda S Skora Cortny A Donald Tracy Maddocks Victor Nizet Nicholas P West Marie Ranson Mark J Walker Jason D McArthur Martina L Sanderson-Smith

The globally significant human pathogen group A Streptococcus (GAS) sequesters the host protease plasmin to the cell surface during invasive disease initiation. Recent evidence has shown that localized plasmin activity prevents opsonization of several bacterial species by key components of the innate immune system in vitro. Here we demonstrate that plasmin at the GAS cell surface resulted in de...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2008
Pamela S Hair Michael D Ward O John Semmes Timothy J Foster Kenji M Cunnion

The human complement system plays an important role in the control of Staphylococcus aureus infection. For instance, we previously demonstrated that the central complement component deposited on the organism's surface, C3b, can be cleaved by the host complement control protein, factor I, resulting in diminished phagocytosis of S. aureus. In the present study, we have identified clumping factor ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1983
S D Wright L S Craigmyle S C Silverstein

Fibronectin (FN) and serum amyloid P component (SAP) markedly enhance phagocytosis mediated by the C3b and C3bi receptors of cultured human monocytes but not of granulocytes. (The C3b and C3bi receptors of granulocytes can be activated by treatment of these phagocytes with PMA.) Activation of monocyte C3 receptors by FN is developmentally regulated: Freshly explanted monocytes respond to FN wit...

2003
DOUGLAS T. FEARON FRANK AUSTEN

Activation of the classical complement (C) system involves conversion of C1 to its active state with subsequent cleavae of C4 and C2 so as to form the classical C3 convertase, C42 (a bar indicates the activated form of a protein), which sequentially cleaves C3 and CS to initiate the cytolytic event associated with the complete reaction. An alternative, or properdin-dependent, pathway to complem...

Journal: :Cell 2002
Brian O. Smith Rosie L. Mallin Malgorzata Krych-Goldberg Xuefeng Wang Richard E. Hauhart Krystyna Bromek Dusan Uhrin John P. Atkinson Paul N. Barlow

Complement receptor type 1 (CR1 or CD35) is a multiple modular protein that mediates the immune adherence phenomenon, a fundamental event for destroying microbes and initiating an immunological response. It fulfills this role through binding C3b/C4b-opsonized foreign antigens. The structure of the principal C3b/C4b binding site (residues 901-1095) of CR1 is reported, revealing three complement ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Elena Del Tordello Irene Vacca Sanjay Ram Rino Rappuoli Davide Serruto

The complement system is a crucial component of the innate immune response against invading bacterial pathogens. The human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) is known to possess several mechanisms to evade the complement system, including binding to complement inhibitors. In this study, we describe an additional mechanism used by Nm to evade the complement system and survive in human blood. U...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
T J Oglesby C J Allen M K Liszewski D J White J P Atkinson

The cleavage of C3 is a critical step for complement (C) activation in the classical and alternative pathways. This reaction is controlled by the regulators of C activation protein family. Membrane cofactor protein (MCP) is a cofactor for the factor I-mediated inactivation of C3b and C4b. As a widely distributed membrane protein, MCP may protect host cells from inadvertent C activation. Human M...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Yuko Kimura Naokazu Inoue Aya Fukui Hiroyuki Oshiumi Misako Matsumoto Mayumi Nonaka Shigeru Kuratani Teizo Fujita Masaru Nonaka Tsukasa Seya

The prototype of the short consensus repeat (SCR)-containing C regulatory protein is of interest in view of its evolutionary significance with regard to the origin of the C regulatory system. Lamprey is an agnathan fish that belongs to the lowest class of vertebrates. Because it does not possess lymphocytes, it lacks Ig and consequently the classical C pathway. We identified an SCR-containing C...

2017
Diana C J Rhodes

Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP) is an abundant urinary protein of renal origin. We hypothesize that THP can act as an inhibitor of complement since THP binds complement 1q (C1q) of the classical complement pathway, inhibits activation of this pathway, and is important in decreasing renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (a complement-mediated condition). In this study, we began to investigate whether TH...

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