Complement Signaling

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-CS

Description: The complement system is an essential part of innate immunity. Three distinct activation pathways belong to the complement system: the classical, lectin, and alternative pathways. They all converge to the cleavage of C3 by C3 convertases. The downstream phases are common to the three pathways: opsonization, anaphylatoxin-mediated inflammation, and formation of terminal membrane attack complex. Classical and Lectin Pathways are shown. In the classical pathway, the cascade is initiated by the interaction between C1q and immunocomplexes, this lead to the activation of C1 that cleaves C4 to C4a and C4b, and C2 to C2a and C2b. In the lectin pathway, MBL and other ficolins are activated by pathogen molecules and up-regulate proteases MASP-1, MASP-2 that cleave intact C4 and C2. The C4b fragment combines with the lipid bilayer of the target cell and C2a to form the C3 convertase C2a4b.

Curated by: Livia Perfetto

22 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
C3AR1 Q16581
C5 P01031
PAMPs SIGNOR-ST11
C2 P06681
Complement C1q SIGNOR-C308
MASP2 O00187
Membrane attack complex SIGNOR-C313
Vascular_Permeability SIGNOR-PH140
C3 convertase complex SIGNOR-C310
Immune complexes SIGNOR-ST15
Chemotaxis SIGNOR-PH93
Inflammation SIGNOR-PH12
Complement C1 complex SIGNOR-C309
C4A P0C0L4
C5 convertase complex SIGNOR-C312
C3 P01024
superoxide CHEBI:18421
Membrane_disruption SIGNOR-PH151
MASP1 P48740
C5AR1 P21730
Cell_killing SIGNOR-PH149
MBL2 P11226