Genetic deficiencies of the complement system and association with disease--early components
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Genetic deficiencies of the complement system and association with disease--early components
Abstract
Genetic deficiency of one of the early components of the classical pathway of complement (C1q, C1r, C1s, C4 and C2) is often associated with clinical symptoms and immunochemical abnormalities common in idiopathic autoimmune diseases, such as lupus erythematosus, but also with an increased incidence of various, local and generalized infections. These observations are consistent with the current view of the complement system's role in handling immune complexes and combating microbial invasion. However, the absence of absolute correlations in these experiments of nature suggests that genetic defects of the classical pathway act only epistatically to other host factors and the primary etiologies of the associated diseases. In contrast, the strong association of properdin and factor D deficiency with serious infections caused by encapsulated Gram-negative bacteria suggests a more immediate involvement of the alternative pathway in a specific segment of immunity and its pathology. This concept is also supported by the primordial role of the alternative pathway in the evolution of the complement system and the apparent lethality of factor B deficiency. The gene structures of most of these early components have now been elucidated providing the basis for detailed analyses of the defective alleles, the determination of carrier status, and prenatal diagnosis.
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