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The complement system: A key player in the host response to infections

Archana Jayaraman, Sarah Walachowski, Markus Bosmann

2024European Journal of Immunology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infections are one of the most significant healthcare and economic burdens across the world as underscored by the recent coronavirus pandemic. Moreover, with the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance, there is an urgent need to better understand host-pathogen interactions to design effective treatment strategies. The complement system is a key arsenal of the host defense response to pathogens and bridges both innate and adaptive immunity. However, in the contest between pathogens and host defense mechanisms, the host is not always victorious. Pathogens have evolved several approaches, including co-opting the host complement regulators to evade complement-mediated killing. Furthermore, deficiencies in the complement proteins, both genetic and therapeutic, can lead to an inefficient complement-mediated pathogen eradication, rendering the host more susceptible to certain infections. On the other hand, overwhelming infection can provoke fulminant complement activation with uncontrolled inflammation and potentially fatal tissue and organ damage. This review presents an overview of critical aspects of the complement-pathogen interactions during infection and discusses perspectives on designing therapies to mitigate complement dysfunction and limit tissue injury.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyComplement systemImmunologyInnate immune systemComplement (music)PathogenHost (biology)Acquired immune systemImmunityImmune systemGeneticsPhenotypeGeneComplementationComplement system in diseasesMosquito-borne diseases and controlCOVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
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