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Aspect of the immune system
The classical complement pathway is one of three pathways which activate the complement system, which is part of the immune system. The classical complement
Classical_complement_pathway
Type of cascade reaction of the complement system
The alternative pathway is a type of cascade reaction of the complement system and is a component of the innate immune system, a natural defense against
Alternative complement pathway
Alternative_complement_pathway
Part of the immune system that enhances the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells
biochemical pathways activate the complement system: the classical complement pathway, the alternative complement pathway, and the lectin pathway. The alternative
Complement_system
Class of serine proteases
formation can occur in three different pathways: the classical, lectin, and alternative pathways. Cleavage of complement C3 by a free floating convertase,
C3-convertase
Medical condition
here – classical complement pathway). In brief, the crucial role of C1q in the pathway is its importance as the first protein to start the complement cascade
Urticarial_vasculitis
Type of cascade reaction in the complement system
lectin pathway or MBL pathway is a type of cascade reaction in the complement system, similar in structure to the classical complement pathway, in that
Lectin_pathway
Protein complex
the classical complement pathway of the complement system. The antibodies IgM and all IgG subclasses except IgG4 are able to initiate the complement system
Complement_component_1q
Protein complex
(complement component 1, C1) is a protein complex involved in the complement system. It is the first component of the classical complement pathway and
C1_complex
Protein family
response. Different complement receptors can participate in either the classical complement pathway, the alternative complement pathway, or both. White blood
Complement_receptor
Cholesterol-transporting protein most notably implicated in Alzheimer's disease
the brain. Apo-E qualifies as a checkpoint inhibitor of the classical complement pathway by complex formation with activated C1q. Apolipoproteins are
Apolipoprotein_E
on target cell (e.g. bacterial or viral infected cell), the classical complement pathway is triggered by bonding protein C1q to these antibodies, resulting
Complement-dependent cytotoxicity
Complement-dependent_cytotoxicity
Protein(s) forming a major part of an organism's immune system
to C1q, but IgA cannot, therefore IgA does not activate the classical complement pathway. Another role of the Fc region is to selectively distribute different
Antibody
Mammalian protein found in humans
isotype antibodies also bind. In addition, CRP activates the classical complement pathway via C1q binding. CRP thus forms immune complexes in the same
C-reactive_protein
Autoimmune disease of skin and muscle
target muscle and skin antigens, leading to the activation of the classical complement pathway, ultimately forming the membrane attack complex (MAC) on the
Dermatomyositis
Aspect of immunity
pathways activate the complement system: the classical complement pathway, the alternate complement pathway, and the mannose-binding lectin pathway.
Humoral_immunity
concentrations of ATG can induce lysis of T lymphocytes through the classical complement pathway along with B cell and NK cell depletion as well . Thymoglobulin
Thymoglobulin
Type of allergic reaction
or loss of function through mechanisms such as complement activation via the classical complement pathway Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity or anti-receptor
Type_II_hypersensitivity
Medical diagnostic method
tests the classical complement pathway and thus requires functioning C1-C9 factors. If an individual has deficient or malfunctioning complement factors
Total_complement_activity
Classifications of antibodies
efficient activator of pro-inflammatory responses by triggering the classical complement pathway. It has the shortest half-life compared to the other IgG subclasses
Isotype_(immunology)
alternative pathway, which is constantly active, C3a formation is triggered by pathogenic infection. The classical pathway of complement activation is
C3a_(complement)
Disease of the kidney
other immunoglobulins (IgG or IgM). Early components of the classical complement pathway (C1q or C4) are usually not seen. Electron microscopy confirms
IgA_nephropathy
Protein found in humans
cleaves C4 and C2, which eventually leads to the production of the classical pathway C3-convertase. C1q - another part of the C1 complex C1r - another
Complement_component_1s
Blood disorder in which antibodies target red blood cells
the classical complement pathway leading to complement mediated hemolysis of RBCs in RE system. Rarely, a biphasic IgG antibody leads to complement mediated
Autoimmune_hemolytic_anemia
Protein found in humans
activation of the complement system. Its activation is required for both classical and alternative complement activation pathways. People with C3 deficiency
Complement_component_3
Serine protease that plays key role in innate immunity
or the alternative pathway (C3bBbC3b) of complement system. Two fluid phase C5 convertases have been described: the classical pathway enzyme, C4b2boxy3b
C5-convertase
Monoclonal antibody
the C1s enzyme and inhibits its enzymatic propagation of the classical complement pathway, thereby, preventing the formation of the C3-convertase enzyme
Sutimlimab
Protein found in humans
Complement C2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is part of the classical pathway of the complement
Complement_component_2
covalently to somatic cells, as a result of activation of the classical complement pathway. They appear potentially useful for the diagnosis of systemic
Cell-bound complement activation products
Cell-bound_complement_activation_products
Blood test used in immunohematology
Penicillin (high dose) Quinidine (IgM mediated activation of classical complement pathway and Membrane attack complex, MAC) (A memory device to remember
Coombs_test
Type of immune system molecule
The C1 complement complex can also interact with the Fc region of IgG and IgM immune complexes activating the classical complement pathway and marking
Opsonin
Part of the innate immune system
pathogen. In the classical pathway, the microbial pathogen is coated in antibodies (IgG and IgM) released by B cells. The C1 complement complex binds to
C3b
Family of cell surface receptors
MASP2 and initiate the lectin pathway of complement activation which is somewhat similar to the classical complement pathway. Plants contain a significant
Pattern_recognition_receptor
fundamentally driven by the activation of the complement cascade. In autoimmune etiologies the classical pathway typically plays the major role, whereas other
Endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis
Endocapillary_proliferative_glomerulonephritis
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
the complement system on the cell surface. It recognizes C4b and C3b fragments that are created during activation of C4 (classical or lectin pathway) or
Decay-accelerating_factor
Key component of arthropod innate immune system
the alternative pathway as insects do not possess adaptive immunity. Therefore, unlike the classical complement pathway the TEP1 pathway is antibody independent
Thioester-containing protein 1
Thioester-containing_protein_1
Topics referred to by the same term
the cervical segment C1 complex, the first component of the classical complement pathway C1 domain, an important secondary messenger protein domain C1-inhibitor
C1
Medical condition
deposits.[citation needed] It is believed to be associated with the classical complement pathway. Type II is today more commonly known as dense deposit disease
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
Membranoproliferative_glomerulonephritis
Protein family
bacterial capsular swelling and phagocytosis, and activates the classical complement pathway through its calcium-dependent binding to phosphocholine. CRPs
Pentraxins
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Activation of the complement system occurs via three pathways, the classical, lectin, and alternative pathways. Activation of the alternative pathway occurs in
Properdin
Mammalian protein found in humans
effects include: Complement dependent cytotoxicity Anti-CD20 mAbs interact with C1q complement protein, leading to classical complement pathway activation and
CD20
Protein complex
three pathways of the complement system (classical, lectin and alternative pathways) initiate the formation of MAC. Another complement protein, C6, binds
Complement membrane attack complex
Complement_membrane_attack_complex
Parasitic disease that results in diarrhea
ligand for MBL and is present on the surface of Giardia. The classical pathway of complement is activated by antibodies specific against Giardia.[citation
Giardiasis
Protein involved in the immune system
three of the complement pathways (classical, alternative, and lectin); the alternative pathway is "triggered spontaneously," while the classical and lectin
Complement_component_4
Transplantation of cells or tissue across species
family. The binding of XNAs initiate complement activation through the classical complement pathway. Complement activation causes a cascade of events
Xenotransplantation
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
trypsin and the C1s subunit of the enzyme C1 involved in the classical complement pathway. Protease inactivation results as a consequence of trapping the
Antithrombin
Protein-coding gene in humans
(November 1993). "Expression of the complement classical pathway by human glioma in culture. A model for complement expression by nerve cells". The Journal
Complement_component_1r
Genetic process
Complementation refers to the capacity of a segment of genetic material (eg DNA) to rescue the phenotype of a mutation. It shows that a copy of the gene
Complementation_(genetics)
Deleted EC 3.4.21.41: Complement subcomponent C1r EC 3.4.21.42: complement subcomponent C1s EC 3.4.21.43: classical-complement-pathway C3/C5 convertase EC
List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_3)
Neuroscientist
that proteins of the classical complement pathway were required for synapse elimination. She has explored the role of complement components in schizophrenia
Beth_Stevens
Artificial stimulation of the immune system to treat cancer
The complement system includes blood proteins that can cause cell death after an antibody binds to the cell surface (the classical complement pathway, among
Cancer_immunotherapy
Non-coding RNA
of Haemophilus ducreyi by Normal Human Serum Occurs via the Classical Complement Pathway and Is Initiated by Immunoglobulin M Binding". Infection and
DsrA_RNA
Overview of and topical guide to immunology
Innate immune system Complement system Classical complement pathway Mannan-binding lectin pathway Alternate complement pathway Complement membrane attack complex
Outline_of_immunology
Classification of leukocyte antigens
lymphocytes and cause them to lyse cells via the immune system's classical complement pathway Antibodies could bind to and alter function (e.g., flow of a
History and naming of human leukocyte antigens
History_and_naming_of_human_leukocyte_antigens
MASP-2 is involved in the complement system. MASP-2 is very similar to the C1s molecule, of the classical complement pathway, and they are thought to have
Mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2
Mannan-binding_lectin-associated_serine_protease-2
Abnormal breakdown of red blood cells upon exposure to cold
primary phase, and fixes initial components (up to C2) of the classical complement pathway. Upon recirculation to the core temperature of 37°C in the secondary
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria
Paroxysmal_cold_hemoglobinuria
Protein found in humans
formation of the MAC occurs through three distinct pathways: the classical, alternative, and lectin pathways. Pore formation by C9 is an important way that
Complement_component_9
Weigel G (April 2008). "IgG deposition and activation of the classical complement pathway involvement in the activation of human granulocytes by decellularized
Decellularization of porcine heart valve
Decellularization_of_porcine_heart_valve
Immunity strategy in living beings
"Structure and activation of C1, the complex initiating the classical pathway of the complement cascade". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Innate_immune_system
Medical condition
three of these pathways (see the pages for the classical pathway, alternative pathway, and the lectin pathway). Each of these pathways involves the formation
Complement_3_deficiency
German-American biologist and researcher (1954–2023)
PMID 19925495. Peerschke EI, Panicker S, Bussel J (June 2016). "Classical complement pathway activation in immune thrombocytopenia purpura: inhibition by
Ellinor_Peerschke
Activation of coagulation cascade
lead to complement activation by directly targeting C1r and C1s. C1INH inhibits the action of PK, FXIIa, and FXIa, in addition to its classical inhibitory
Contact_activation_system
Overreaction of the immune system to an antigen
is a poor activator of complement. In contrast, IgM is among the most potent activators of the classical pathway of complement activation of all the isotypes
Hypersensitivity
It thus complements the classical serotonergic-opioid peptide descending pain-inhibiting system: whereas the serotonergic-opioid peptide pathway ultimately
Dorsolateral pontine reticular formation
Dorsolateral_pontine_reticular_formation
Type of allergic reaction
within the immune complexes may furthermore recruit the classical pathway of the complement cascade and bind C1q which can result in immune complexes
Type_III_hypersensitivity
Antibody isotype
the elimination of the pathogen itself; IgG activates the classical pathway of the complement system, a cascade of immune protein production that results
Immunoglobulin_G
Norwegian immunologist
"The quantitative role of alternative pathway amplification in classical pathway induced terminal complement activation". Harboe, M.; Garred, P.; Karlstrøm
Tom_Mollnes
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
phagocytes. The complement system can be activated through three pathways: the classical pathway, the alternative pathway, and the lectin pathway. One way the
Mannan-binding_lectin
Reaction occurring within an organism as a defence against a pathogen
needed] Complement, another component of the innate immune system, consists of three pathways that are activated in distinct ways. The classical pathway is
Immune_response
Protein found in humans
(1992). "Formation and structure of the C5b-7 complex of the lytic pathway of complement". J. Biol. Chem. 267 (24): 17087–94. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)41897-2
Complement_component_5
English medical scientist and immunologist
Ehrenstein, M. R.; Walport, M. J.; Botto, M. (2002). "The classical pathway is the dominant complement pathway required for innate immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae
Mark_Walport
Protein found in humans
Complement receptor type 1 (CR1) also known as C3b/C4b receptor or CD35 (cluster of differentiation 35) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CR1
Complement_receptor_1
Protein found in humans
into the phospholipid bilayer of the pathogen. Terminal complement pathway deficiency Complement+C7 at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject
Complement_component_7
Protein-coding gene in humans
(1992). "Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 activates the classical pathway of complement by direct C1 binding through specific sites in the transmembrane
C1QA
Protein complex involved in the complement system
of other complement inhibitors. It inhibits the action the classical and the lectin pathways, more specifically C4. It also has ability to bind C3b. C4BP
C4b-binding_protein
P38 mitogen-activated protein kinases
other than their cognate MAPK, classical MAPK pathways form multi-tiered, but relatively linear pathways. These pathways can effectively convey stimuli
Mitogen-activated protein kinase
Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase
Protein
(March 1980). "Biosynthesis of the complement components and the regulatory proteins of the alternative complement pathway by human peripheral blood monocytes"
Complement_factor_I
Protein found in humans
Complement receptor type 2 (CR2), also known as complement C3d receptor, Epstein–Barr virus receptor, and CD21 (cluster of differentiation 21), is a protein
Complement_receptor_2
Group of genetic connective tissues disorders
those that affect glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis. Defects in the complement pathway characterize Group E disorders. Group F are disorders of intracellular
Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome
Medical condition
is caused by a problem with alternative complement pathway regulation, rather than activation of the complement system by other diseases. In addition,
CFHR5_nephropathy
specific antibodies, if they are produced, which activate the classical pathway of the complement system. The cascade begins to work from C1 to C3b through
Immune_adherence
Medical condition
Activating complement pathways plays a large role in mediating inflammation. The classical pathway, lectin pathway, and alternative pathway of complement are
Diffuse proliferative nephritis
Diffuse_proliferative_nephritis
Independent education without the guidance of teachers
who learn a subject through self-study. Autodidacticism may involve, complement, or be an alternative to formal education. Formal education itself may
Autodidacticism
Species of bacteria
Borrelia burgdorferi has a strategy to directly inhibit the classical pathway of complement system. A borrelial lipoprotein BBK32, expressed on the surface
Borrelia_burgdorferi
Mammalian protein found in humans
to the serpin superfamily. Its main function is the inhibition of the complement system (C1r, C1s) to prevent spontaneous activation but also as the major
C1-inhibitor
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
gene. This gene encodes the acidic form of complement factor 4, part of the classical activation pathway. The protein is expressed as a single chain
C4A
Antibodies rarely making an infection worse instead of better
FcγR or complement pathway. After interaction with a virus, the antibodies bind Fc receptors (FcR) expressed on certain immune cells or complement proteins
Antibody-dependent enhancement
Antibody-dependent_enhancement
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
C4B gene. This gene encodes the basic form of complement factor 4, part of the classical activation pathway. The protein is expressed as a single chain
Complement_component_4B
Protein found in humans
Complement component 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C6 gene. Complement component 6 is a protein involved in the complement system. It
Complement_component_6
Antibody that plays a crucial role in the immune function of mucous membranes
IgG, which activate complement through the classical pathway, IgA can activate complement via the alternative and lectin pathways. The high prevalence
Immunoglobulin_A
Medical condition
C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) enzyme plays a role in the classical pathway of the complement cascade, which is a component of the immune system response
Acquired C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
Acquired_C1_esterase_inhibitor_deficiency
Number and arrangement of multiple folded protein subunits in a multi-subunit complex
phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation (also called inter-allelic complementation). Intragenic complementation appears to be common and has been
Protein_quaternary_structure
Class of cell surface receptors coupled to G-protein-associated intracellular signaling
signal transduction pathways involving the G protein-coupled receptors: the cAMP signal pathway and the phosphatidylinositol signal pathway. When a ligand
G_protein-coupled_receptor
Species of virus
viremic spread to epidermal foci and inflammation due to complement activation by the classical pathway at sites of virus propagation after formation of early
Bovine_herpesvirus_2
Group of neural structures responsible for motivation and desire
structures and neural pathways that are responsible for reward-related cognition, including associative learning (primarily classical conditioning and operant
Reward_system
Protein of the immune system
complex (HLA). Class II HLAs are composed of the classical HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, and HLA-DR and non-classical HLA-DM and HLA-DO MHC molecules. Mutations in the
MHC_class_II
Protein domain
Mammalian complement subcomponents C1s/C1r, which form the calcium-dependent complex C1, the first component of the classical pathway of the complement system
CUB_domain
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Complement component 1 Q subcomponent-binding protein, mitochondrial is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C1QBP gene. The human complement subcomponent
C1QBP
located on one of the twenty main cutaneous and subcutaneous meridians, pathways which run throughout the body and according to Traditional Chinese Medicine
List_of_acupuncture_points
Autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue
RNASEH2C, Complement component 1qA, Complement component 1qB, Complement component 1r, Complement component 1s, Complement component 2, Complement component
Lupus
Cell-mediated killing of other cells mediated by antibodies
the immune complement system that also lyses targets but does not require any other cell. ADCC requires an effector cell which classically is known to
Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
Antibody-dependent_cellular_cytotoxicity
CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT-PATHWAY
CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT-PATHWAY
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Complacent; satisfied.
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Competent
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Competent.
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Hindu, Indian
A Classical Melody
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Tamil
Light classical melody
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Competent.
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Competent
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Competent
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Poem; Classical Form
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Compliments happiness
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Competent
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
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Competent
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Compliments, Happiness
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Compliments, Happiness
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Light Classical Melody
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Indian
Competent.
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Russian
(ВаÑилий) Russian form of Greek Vasilios, VASILIY means "king."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
One with Golden Hair
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived where the shrub myrtle grew.Americanized form of Greek Myrtoglou or a metronymic of similar derivation, from the Greek female personal name Myrto (see Mirto).
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Maori Spanish
Grace.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named Dampierre, in honor of St. Peter. The first element, Dam- or Don, is an Old French title of respect (from Latin dominus ‘lord’), often prefixed to the names of saints.
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Industrious for the People; Worker for the People
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Lotus
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CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT-PATHWAY
v. t.
The whole working force of a vessel.
a.
Not classical or correct.
v. t.
To provide with an implement or implements; to cause to be fulfilled, satisfied, or carried out, by means of an implement or implements.
v. t.
The interval wanting to complete the octave; -- the fourth is the complement of the fifth, the sixth of the third.
v. t.
A compliment.
n.
Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style.
n.
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
n.
An expression, by word or act, of approbation, regard, confidence, civility, or admiration; a flattering speech or attention; a ceremonious greeting; as, to send one's compliments to a friend.
a.
Self-satisfied; contented; kindly; as, a complacent temper; a complacent smile.
n.
The quality of being classical.
n.
One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature.
v. t.
To compliment.
n.
Alt. of Classical
v. t.
A second quantity added to a given quantity to make it equal to a third given quantity.
v. t.
To praise, flatter, or gratify, by expressions of approbation, respect, or congratulation; to make or pay a compliment to.
v. i.
To pass compliments; to use conventional expressions of respect.
adv.
In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors.
v. t.
To supply a lack; to supplement.
v. t.
Something added for ornamentation; an accessory.
n.
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds.