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Complement cascade inhibition in geographic atrophy: a review

Dhaval Desai, Pravin U. Dugel

2022Eye73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pathophysiology of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and specifically geographic atrophy (GA) has been linked to the complement cascade. This cascade is part of the innate immune system and is made up of the classical, alternative, and lectin pathways. The pathways comprise a system of plasma and membrane-associated serum proteins that are activated with identification of a nonself entity. A number of these proteins have been implicated in the development and progression of dry AMD. The three pathways converge at C3 and cascade down through C5, making both of these proteins viable targets for the treatment of dry AMD. In addition, there are a number of complement factors, CFB, CFD, CFH, and CFI, which are potential therapeutic targets as well. Several different complement-directed therapeutics are being studied for the treatment of dry AMD with the hope that one of these approaches will emerge as the first approved treatment for GA.

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Complement systemGeographic atrophyAlternative complement pathwayComplement membrane attack complexMacular degenerationLectin pathwayComplement factor BComplement (music)Complement component 2ImmunologyInnate immune systemAtrophyMedicineComputational biologyBiologyBioinformaticsImmune systemInternal medicineGeneticsPhenotypeOphthalmologyGeneComplementationRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsRetinal Development and DisordersComplement system in diseases
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