- Anaphylatoxin
Anaphylatoxins, or anaphylotoxins, are fragments (C3a,
C4a andC5a ) that are produced during the pathways of thecomplement system .cite journal | author = Hugli TE | title = Biochemistry and biology of anaphylatoxins | journal = Complement | volume = 3 | issue = 3 | pages = 111–27 | year = 1986 | pmid = 3542363 | doi = | url = | accessdate = ]Functions
Anaphylatoxin is able to trigger
degranulation of (release of substances from)mast cells orbasophil s, which is an important part of theimmune system in all kinds ofinflammation and especially as part of defense againstparasite s. If the degranulation is too strong, it can causeallergic reaction s.Anaphylatoxins indirectly mediate:
*spasms of smooth muscle cells, for examplebronchospasm s
*increase in the permeability of blood capillaries
*chemotaxis — receptor-mediated movement ofleukocyte s in the direction of the increasing concentration of anaphylatoxinsExamples
Important anaphylatoxins:
* C3a is not as strong as C5a, but stronger than C4a and can trigger degranulation of Mast-cells and serve as a chemotactic targeting molecule for eosinophile granulocytes.
* C4a is the least active anaphylatoxin
* C5a is the strongest toxin in the row, it is a very strong mediator of inflammation.
**co-stimulation of C3b at times of phagocytosis (not possible without C5a).
** Chemotactor and activator for granulocytes in general and macrophages
** stimulates respiratory burst in Neutrophils
** increases vascular permeability
** contracts smooth muscle cells
** activates mast cells to release Histamine and TNF-AlphaTerminology
Although some drugs (
morphine ,codeine , syntheticACTH ) and someneurotransmitter s (norepinephrine ,substance P ) are important mediators of degranulation of mast cells or basophils, they are generally not called anaphylatoxins. This term is reserved only for fragments of the complement.See also
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Allergy
*Anaphylatoxin receptors
*Anaphylaxis
*Complement system
*Inflammation
*Immune system
*Nervous system References
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