- C3a (complement)
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C3a is a one of the proteins formed by the cleavage of complement component 3; the other is C3b. It stimulates mast cell degranulation, thus triggering an immune response.
C3a plays an important role in chemotaxis, though not as important a role as C5a.[1]
It is also an anaphylatoxin and the precursor of the important cytokine (adipokine) ASP through its interaction with carboxypeptidase B.[2]
References
- ^ Immunology at MCG 1/phagocyt
- ^ Onat A, Can G, Rezvani R, Cianflone K. "Complement C3 and cleavage products in cardiometabolic risk". Complement C3 and cleavage products in cardiometabolic risk (Clin Chim Acta. 2011 Jun 11;412(13-14):1171-9. Epub 2011 Mar 15). PMID 21419112.
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