complement activation - significado y definición. Qué es complement activation
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Qué (quién) es complement activation - definición

PART OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THAT ENHANCES (COMPLEMENTS) THE ABILITY OF ANTIBODIES AND PHAGOCYTIC CELLS TO CLEAR MICROBES AND DAMAGED CELLS FROM AN ORGANISM, PROMOTES INFLAMMATION, AND ATTACKS THE PATHOGEN'S CELL MEMBRANE
Complement (biology); Complement cascade; Complement 3A; Complement 5A; Complement proteins; Complement system proteins; Complement activating enzymes; Complement factor; Complement factors; Complement protein; Complement System; Complement activation; Complement Proteins; Total hemolytic complement
  • Reaction Cascade of the Complement System: Classical, Alternative and Lectin Pathway, Amplification Loop, Terminal Pathway, and Membrane Attack Complex.
  • The classical and alternative complement pathways
  • Scheme of the complement system
  • Membrane Attack Complex (Terminal Complement Complex C5b-9)

Complement deficiency         
PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASE THAT IS THE RESULT IN A MUTATION OF A GENE ENCODING ONE OF THE THIRTY COMPLEMENT SYSTEM PROTEINS, PRODUCED PREDOMINANTLY IN LIVER, WHICH FUNCTION TO DEFEND AGAINST INFECTION AND PRODUCE INFLAMMATION
Hypocomplementemia; Complement deficiency syndromes
Complement deficiency is an immunodeficiency of absent or suboptimal functioning of one of the complement system proteins. Because of redundancies in the immune system, many complement disorders are never diagnosed.
set complement         
  • ''B''}}: <math>B \cap A^\complement = B \setminus A</math>
  • The '''absolute complement''' of the white disc is the red region
UNARY OPERATION ON SETS: THE SET OF NON-ELEMENTS OF THE ARGUMENT SET
Set theoretic complement; Set-theoretic difference; Complement (sets); Relative complement; Set difference; Set theoretic difference; Set-theoretic complement; Absolute complement; Complementation (mathematics); Set complement; Complement set; Difference of two sets; ∖; Set minus; Absolute set complement; Difference (set theory); Set subtraction; Setminus; Set theory complement; Complement set theory; Complementary relation
<theory> The complement of set A in set U is all elements of U which are not elements of A. (1995-01-24)
Complement (complexity)         
RELATING TO DECISION PROBLEMS AND COMPLEXITY CLASSES
Complement class
In computational complexity theory, the complement of a decision problem is the decision problem resulting from reversing the yes and no answers.. Equivalently, if we define decision problems as sets of finite strings, then the complement of this set over some fixed domain is its complement problem..

Wikipedia

Complement system

The complement system, also known as complement cascade, is a part of the immune system that enhances (complements) the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear microbes and damaged cells from an organism, promote inflammation, and attack the pathogen's cell membrane. It is part of the innate immune system, which is not adaptable and does not change during an individual's lifetime. The complement system can, however, be recruited and brought into action by antibodies generated by the adaptive immune system.

The complement system consists of a number of small proteins that are synthesized by the liver, and circulate in the blood as inactive precursors. When stimulated by one of several triggers, proteases in the system cleave specific proteins to release cytokines and initiate an amplifying cascade of further cleavages. The end result of this complement activation or complement fixation cascade is stimulation of phagocytes to clear foreign and damaged material, inflammation to attract additional phagocytes, and activation of the cell-killing membrane attack complex. About 50 proteins and protein fragments make up the complement system, including serum proteins, and cell membrane receptors. They account for about 10% of the globulin fraction of blood serum.

Three biochemical pathways activate the complement system: the classical complement pathway, the alternative complement pathway, and the lectin pathway. The alternative pathway accounts for the majority of terminal pathway activation and so therapeutic efforts in disease have revolved around its inhibition.