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WHAT PATHWAY DOES C1 INHIBITOR EFFECT
classical
soluble protein
what pathway does Factor H effect
alternative
soluble protein
what pathway does Factor I effect
classical,alternative
soluble protein
what pathway does DAF effect
classical, alternative
membrane bound
what pathway does CR1 effect
classical, alternative
membrane bound
what does C1 inh inhibit
inhibits formation of C1qrs and bradykinin/C2 kinin (C2b)
a deficiency in hereditary angioedema
C1inh deficiency

angiodema occurs b/c C1qrs is not inhibited
what does Factor/H/I inhibit
Factor H binds C3b and Factor I cleaves it
deficiency causes C3 consumption
factor H/I

leads to accelerated formation of C3 convertase
wha does CR1 inhibit
binds C3b and prevents C3b from combining w/ factor B
what serves as a cofactor for C3b cleavage by Factor I
Factor H and CR1
what inhibits C3 convertase formation
Factor H/I
what does DAF do
asselerates dissociation of C3 convertase
what deficiency causes paroxymal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)
DAF deficiency