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Components of the Lectin Pathway of Complement in Solid Tumour Cancers

Maciej Cedzyński, Anna S. Świerzko

2022Cancers18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The complement system is an important branch of the humoral innate immune response that can be activated via three distinct pathways (classical, alternative, lectin), contributing to keeping/restoring homeostasis. It can also interact with cellular innate immunity and with components of acquired immunity. Cross-talk between the complement system and other enzyme-dependent cascades makes it a more influential defence system, but on the other hand, over- or chronic activation can be harmful. This short review is focused on the dual role of the lectin pathway of complement activation in human solid tumour cancers, including those of the female reproductive system, lung, and alimentary tract, with emphasis on the aforementioned cross-talk.

Topics & Concepts

Complement systemLectin pathwayInnate immune systemClassical complement pathwayAlternative complement pathwayLectinComplement receptorComplement (music)FicolinImmunologyImmune systemBiologyComplement component 2ImmunityMannan-binding lectinC-type lectinHumoral immunityBiochemistryPhenotypeComplementationGeneComplement system in diseasesReproductive System and PregnancyGlycosylation and Glycoproteins Research