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Publication : The complement system in regulation of adaptive immunity.

First Author  Carroll MC Year  2004
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  5
Issue  10 Pages  981-6
PubMed ID  15454921 Mgi Jnum  J:320298
Mgi Id  MGI:6870999 Doi  10.1038/ni1113
Citation  Carroll MC (2004) The complement system in regulation of adaptive immunity. Nat Immunol 5(10):981-6
abstractText  The serum complement system, which represents a chief component of innate immunity, not only participates in inflammation but also acts to enhance the adaptive immune response. Specific activation of complement via innate recognition proteins or secreted antibody releases cleavage products that interact with a wide range of cell surface receptors found on myeloid, lymphoid and stromal cells. This intricate interaction among complement activation products and cell surface receptors provides a basis for the regulation of both B and T cell responses. This review highlights fundamental events, explaining how complement links innate and adaptive immunity as well as describing more recent studies on how this large family of proteins functions locally in peripheral lymph nodes to enhance B and T cell responses.
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