Overview
This course on the complement system in immunology aims to teach the mechanisms of action and interactions within the innate immune system. Students will learn about the complement cascade, including the activation of complement proteins, the formation of complexes, and the role of various cells in immune responses. The course covers topics such as antigen-antibody reactions, opsonization processes, and the activation of B cells. The teaching method includes detailed lectures with English subtitles and download options. This course is intended for students and professionals in the fields of medicine, pharmacology, and immunology who are looking to deepen their understanding of innate immunity and the complement system.
Syllabus
Mechanism of Action
Antigen X Antibody Reaction
Complement Protein-C1 Activation
C1 C4 Helper T cells
C1 C4B C2B
C4B C2B C3B Complex
C3B CONVERTASE
C6 C7 C8 C9
GRAM-POSITIVE VS GRAM-NEGATIVE
MACROPHAGES / NEUTROPHILS Action
Opsonin's C3B IgG
Opsonization Process
Endotoxins’ Action On Protein LPS
Alternate Pathway-Mannan
Lectin Pathway
Mast Cell Response
Anaphylatoxin
B Cell Activation
REVIEW
Taught by
Dr. Najeeb Lectures