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The Factor H protein family: The switchers of the complement alternative pathway

Laura Lucientes, Bárbara Márquez‐Tirado, Elena Goicoechea de Jorge

2022Immunological Reviews76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The factor H (FH) protein family is emerging as a complex network of proteins controlling the fate of the complement alternative pathway (AP) and dictating susceptibility to a wide range of diseases including infectious, inflammatory, autoimmune, and degenerative diseases and cancer. Composed, in man, of seven highly related proteins, FH, factor H-like 1, and 5 factor H-related proteins, some of the FH family proteins are devoted to down-regulating the AP, while others exert an opposite function by promoting AP activation. Recent findings have provided insights into the molecular mechanisms defining their biological roles and their pathogenicity, illustrating the relevance that the balance between the regulators and the activators within this protein family has in defining the outcome of complement activation on cell surfaces. In this review we will discuss the emerging roles of the factor H protein family, their impact in the complement cascade, and their involvement in the pathogenesis of complement-mediated diseases associated with the AP dysregulation.

Topics & Concepts

Alternative complement pathwayComplement (music)BiologyComplement systemImmunologyComplement factor BComplement factor IComputational biologyGeneticsAntibodyPhenotypeGeneComplementationComplement system in diseasesBlood Coagulation and Thrombosis MechanismsMosquito-borne diseases and control