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8. The biology of Fc receptors and complement receptors
- Prof. Steven Greenberg
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- Introduction
- Cell-derived antibody concept
- Serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP)
- Structure of IgG molecule
- Functional sites on the IgG molecule
- IgM
- Selected functions of Ig classes
- Terminology
- Major features of Fc-gamma receptors
- Effector function by Fc-gamma receptors
- Fc-gamma receptor signaling
- Phosphorylated ITAMs
- Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase)
- Fc-gamma-R-mediated phagocytosis
- ITAM inhibitory signaling
- Fc-gamma-RIIB: an inhibitory Fc-gamma receptor
- SHIP, an inositol 5' phosphatase
- Fc-gamma-RIIB co-recruitment
- Activating BCR and inhibitory Fc-gamma-RIIB
- FcRn
- Fc receptors: hypersensitivity and autoimmunity
- Fc-epsilon-RI early signal transduction events
- The Arthus reaction
- Requirement of activating Fc-gamma-Rs (1)
- Requirement of activating Fc-gamma-Rs (2)
- Fc-gamma-RIIa alleles
- Fc-gamma-RIIa
- Fc-gamma-RIIb
- Fc-gamma receptors hypothesis
- Summary: Fc receptors
- Biology of complement
- Complement: early history
- Recognized functions of complement
- What is complement?
- How complement contributes to host defense
- Complement activation in host defense
- The first step in complement cascade initiation
- Proteolysis catalyzes complement activation
- The core complement proteins
- C1q
- The classical pathway of complement activation
- Steps in activation of C3
- Similarities between C1 complex and MBL-MASP
- Complement activation in antibodies absence
- Complement activation - alternative pathway
- All roads lead to Rome
- C5a
- Big MAC attack
- Receptors for various complement components
- CRIg
- C3b and CR1
- Clearance of immune complexes
- Proteolytic fragments of the compliment C3
- Positive and negative regulation of the BCR
- Complement regulatory protein CD46 defect
- Local production of complement proteins
- Maximal co-stimulation requires complement
- Complement regulatory proteins
- Disposal of apoptotic debris
- Defective apoptotic cell clearance consequences
- Inherited complement deficiencies
- Leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD)
- Hereditary angioneurotic edema
- Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
- Summary: complement
Topics Covered
- Biology of Fc receptors
- Activating and inhibitory functions of Fc receptors
- Fc receptors in disease
- Biology of complement proteins
- Biology of complement receptors
- Complement receptors in disease
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Greenberg, S. (2012, September 10). The biology of Fc receptors and complement receptors [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DXGM5501.Export Citation (RIS)
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- Prof. Steven Greenberg has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.