• Title of article

    Alternative pathway of complement in ruminants: role in infection

  • Author/Authors

    Tabel، نويسنده , , Henry، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    117
  • To page
    121
  • Abstract
    Besides being initiated by antigen-antibody complexes, the classical pathway also can be activated by two innate mechanisms: (1) A family of proteins called collectins, which resemble C1q, bypass the activation of C1q. (2) Acute phase proteins, belonging to the family of pentraxins, activate the classical pathway by binding to C1q. rm ‘alternative’ complement pathway is a misnomer. This system is a primary primitive immune mechanism. It is phylogenetically older than the classical pathway. Contrary to the classical pathway, it does not require development of a specific immune response before getting into action. It acts within minutes after the microorganism has entered the body. The alternative pathway is continually activated at a low controlled rate but amplified by the surface of intruding microorganisms. It has the capacity to distinguish between self and non-self. Many nonpathogenic microorganisms are killed by the alternative pathway of complement. Pathogens have developed evasion mechanisms to escape the killing effect of this pathway. netics of the activation of the alternative pathway of ruminants differs from that of mouse and man. The difference might be mediated by conglutinin.
  • Keywords
    Pathway of complement , ruminants , immunity , Infection
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2052956