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Shark complement: an assessment
Author(s) -
Smith Sylvia L
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
immunological reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.839
H-Index - 223
eISSN - 1600-065X
pISSN - 0105-2896
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-065x.1998.tb01253.x
Subject(s) - complement system , biology , peptide sequence , complementary dna , ficolin , complement factor i , biochemistry , amino acid , serine protease , complement c1q , glycoprotein , antibody , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , protease , gene , enzyme
Summary: The classical (CCP) and alternative (ACP) pathways of complement activation have been established for the nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum). The isolation of a cDNA done encoding a mannan‐binding protein‐associated serine protease (MASP)‐1‐like protein from the Japanese dogfish ( Triakis scyllia ) suggests the presence of a lectin pathway. The CCP consists of six functionally distinct components: C1n, C2n, C3n, C4n, C5n and C9n, and is activated by immune complexes in the presence of Ca ++ and Mg ++ ions. The ACP is antibody independent, requiring Mg ++ ions and a heat‐labile 90 kDa factor B‐like protein for activity. Proteins considered homologues of C1q, C1 and C4 (C2n) of the mammalian complement system have been isolated from nurse shark serum. Shark C1q is composed of at least two chain types each showing 50% identity to human C1q chains A and B. Partial sequence of the globular domain of one of the chains shows it to be C1q like rather than the mannan‐binding protein. N‐terminal amino acid sequences of the α and β chain of shark C3 and C4 molecules show significant identity with corresponding human C3 and C4 chains. A sequence representing shark C4γ chain, shows little similarity to human C4γ chain. The terminal shark components C8n and C9n are functional analogues of mammalian C8 and C9. Anaphylatoxin activity has been demonstrated in activated shark serum, and porcine C5a desArg Induces shark leucocyte chemotaxis. The deduced amino acid sequence of a partial C3 cDNA clone from the nurse shark shows 50%, 30% and 24% homology with the corresponding region of mammalian C3, C4 and al‐macroglobulin. Deduced amino acid sequence data from partial Bf/C2 cDNA clones, two from the nurse shark and one from the Japanese dogfish, suggest that at least one species of elasmobranch has two distinct Bf/C2 genes.

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