Literature DB >> 10408372

Complement systems in invertebrates. The ancient alternative and lectin pathways.

L C Smith1, K Azumi, M Nonaka.   

Abstract

The complement system in higher vertebrates is composed of about thirty proteins that function in three activation cascades and converge in a single terminal pathway. It is believed that these cascades, as they function in the higher vertebrates, evolved from a few ancestral genes through a combination of gene duplications and divergences plus pathway duplication (perhaps as a result of genome duplication). Evidence of this evolutionary history is based on sequence analysis of complement components from animals in the vertebrate lineage. There are fewer components and reduced or absent pathways in lower vertebrates compared to mammals. Modern examples of the putatively ancestral complement system have been identified in sea urchins and tunicates, members of the echinoderm phylum and the protochordate subphylum, which are sister groups to the vertebrates. Thus far, this simpler system is composed of homologues of C3, factor B, and mannose binding protein associated serine protease suggesting the presence of simpler alternative and lectin pathways. Additional components are predicted to be present. A complete analysis of this invertebrate defense system, which evolved before the invention of rearranging genes, will provide keys to the primitive beginnings of innate immunity in the deuterostome lineage of animals.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10408372     DOI: 10.1016/s0162-3109(99)00009-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunopharmacology        ISSN: 0162-3109


  21 in total

1.  Constitutive expression of a complement-like protein in toll and JAK gain-of-function mutants of Drosophila.

Authors:  M Lagueux; E Perrodou; E A Levashina; M Capovilla; J A Hoffmann
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2000-10-10       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Evolution of complement as an effector system in innate and adaptive immunity.

Authors:  J Oriol Sunyer; Hani Boshra; Gema Lorenzo; David Parra; Bruce Freedman; Nina Bosch
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.829

3.  The ancient origin of the complement system.

Authors:  Yong Zhu; Saravanan Thangamani; Bow Ho; Jeak Ling Ding
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2004-12-23       Impact factor: 11.598

4.  Characterization of a C3-like cDNA in a coral: phylogenetic implications.

Authors:  Larry J Dishaw; Sylvia L Smith; Charles H Bigger
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2005-09-29       Impact factor: 2.846

5.  Rapid reprogramming of haemoglobin structure-function exposes multiple dual-antimicrobial potencies.

Authors:  Ruijuan Du; Bow Ho; Jeak Ling Ding
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2009-12-17       Impact factor: 11.598

6.  Characterization of C1q in teleosts: insight into the molecular and functional evolution of C1q family and classical pathway.

Authors:  Yu-Lan Hu; Xin-Min Pan; Li-Xin Xiang; Jian-Zhong Shao
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-07-08       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  Constitutive expression and alternative splicing of the exons encoding SCRs in Sp152, the sea urchin homologue of complement factor B. Implications on the evolution of the Bf/C2 gene family.

Authors:  David P Terwilliger; Lori A Clow; Paul S Gross; L Courtney Smith
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2004-09-22       Impact factor: 2.846

8.  Characterization of novel ascidian beta integrins as primitive complement receptor subunits.

Authors:  Seita Miyazawa; Masaru Nonaka
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2004-02-14       Impact factor: 2.846

9.  Molecular characterization of the alpha subunit of complement component C8 (GcC8alpha) in the nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum).

Authors:  Lydia Aybar; Dong-Ho Shin; Sylvia L Smith
Journal:  Fish Shellfish Immunol       Date:  2009-06-12       Impact factor: 4.581

10.  The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

Authors:  Erica Sodergren; George M Weinstock; Eric H Davidson; R Andrew Cameron; Richard A Gibbs; Robert C Angerer; Lynne M Angerer; Maria Ina Arnone; David R Burgess; Robert D Burke; James A Coffman; Michael Dean; Maurice R Elphick; Charles A Ettensohn; Kathy R Foltz; Amro Hamdoun; Richard O Hynes; William H Klein; William Marzluff; David R McClay; Robert L Morris; Arcady Mushegian; Jonathan P Rast; L Courtney Smith; Michael C Thorndyke; Victor D Vacquier; Gary M Wessel; Greg Wray; Lan Zhang; Christine G Elsik; Olga Ermolaeva; Wratko Hlavina; Gretchen Hofmann; Paul Kitts; Melissa J Landrum; Aaron J Mackey; Donna Maglott; Georgia Panopoulou; Albert J Poustka; Kim Pruitt; Victor Sapojnikov; Xingzhi Song; Alexandre Souvorov; Victor Solovyev; Zheng Wei; Charles A Whittaker; Kim Worley; K James Durbin; Yufeng Shen; Olivier Fedrigo; David Garfield; Ralph Haygood; Alexander Primus; Rahul Satija; Tonya Severson; Manuel L Gonzalez-Garay; Andrew R Jackson; Aleksandar Milosavljevic; Mark Tong; Christopher E Killian; Brian T Livingston; Fred H Wilt; Nikki Adams; Robert Bellé; Seth Carbonneau; Rocky Cheung; Patrick Cormier; Bertrand Cosson; Jenifer Croce; Antonio Fernandez-Guerra; Anne-Marie Genevière; Manisha Goel; Hemant Kelkar; Julia Morales; Odile Mulner-Lorillon; Anthony J Robertson; Jared V Goldstone; Bryan Cole; David Epel; Bert Gold; Mark E Hahn; Meredith Howard-Ashby; Mark Scally; John J Stegeman; Erin L Allgood; Jonah Cool; Kyle M Judkins; Shawn S McCafferty; Ashlan M Musante; Robert A Obar; Amanda P Rawson; Blair J Rossetti; Ian R Gibbons; Matthew P Hoffman; Andrew Leone; Sorin Istrail; Stefan C Materna; Manoj P Samanta; Viktor Stolc; Waraporn Tongprasit; Qiang Tu; Karl-Frederik Bergeron; Bruce P Brandhorst; James Whittle; Kevin Berney; David J Bottjer; Cristina Calestani; Kevin Peterson; Elly Chow; Qiu Autumn Yuan; Eran Elhaik; Dan Graur; Justin T Reese; Ian Bosdet; Shin Heesun; Marco A Marra; Jacqueline Schein; Michele K Anderson; Virginia Brockton; Katherine M Buckley; Avis H Cohen; Sebastian D Fugmann; Taku Hibino; Mariano Loza-Coll; Audrey J Majeske; Cynthia Messier; Sham V Nair; Zeev Pancer; David P Terwilliger; Cavit Agca; Enrique Arboleda; Nansheng Chen; Allison M Churcher; F Hallböök; Glen W Humphrey; Mohammed M Idris; Takae Kiyama; Shuguang Liang; Dan Mellott; Xiuqian Mu; Greg Murray; Robert P Olinski; Florian Raible; Matthew Rowe; John S Taylor; Kristin Tessmar-Raible; D Wang; Karen H Wilson; Shunsuke Yaguchi; Terry Gaasterland; Blanca E Galindo; Herath J Gunaratne; Celina Juliano; Masashi Kinukawa; Gary W Moy; Anna T Neill; Mamoru Nomura; Michael Raisch; Anna Reade; Michelle M Roux; Jia L Song; Yi-Hsien Su; Ian K Townley; Ekaterina Voronina; Julian L Wong; Gabriele Amore; Margherita Branno; Euan R Brown; Vincenzo Cavalieri; Véronique Duboc; Louise Duloquin; Constantin Flytzanis; Christian Gache; François Lapraz; Thierry Lepage; Annamaria Locascio; Pedro Martinez; Giorgio Matassi; Valeria Matranga; Ryan Range; Francesca Rizzo; Eric Röttinger; Wendy Beane; Cynthia Bradham; Christine Byrum; Tom Glenn; Sofia Hussain; Gerard Manning; Esther Miranda; Rebecca Thomason; Katherine Walton; Athula Wikramanayke; Shu-Yu Wu; Ronghui Xu; C Titus Brown; Lili Chen; Rachel F Gray; Pei Yun Lee; Jongmin Nam; Paola Oliveri; Joel Smith; Donna Muzny; Stephanie Bell; Joseph Chacko; Andrew Cree; Stacey Curry; Clay Davis; Huyen Dinh; Shannon Dugan-Rocha; Jerry Fowler; Rachel Gill; Cerrissa Hamilton; Judith Hernandez; Sandra Hines; Jennifer Hume; Laronda Jackson; Angela Jolivet; Christie Kovar; Sandra Lee; Lora Lewis; George Miner; Margaret Morgan; Lynne V Nazareth; Geoffrey Okwuonu; David Parker; Ling-Ling Pu; Rachel Thorn; Rita Wright
Journal:  Science       Date:  2006-11-10       Impact factor: 47.728

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