MASP2: The Hidden Orchestrator of Lectin Pathway Activation and Complement-Mediated Immunity
Endocrinolgy Diagnostics
MASP2: A key serine protease in complement activation with complex roles in immunity:
Structure and Function:
- Six-domain protein crucial in lectin pathway
- Activates complement cascade by splitting C4 and C2
- Triggers C3 convertase formation
- Precisely controls immune response
Disease Implications:
- Linked to autoimmune disorders
- Impacts heart-related conditions
- Influences tissue damage and infection susceptibility
- Genetic variations affect disease severity
Diagnostic Potential:
- Indicates health conditions like sepsis
- Predicts disease outcomes
- Enables personalized medicine approaches
- Helps assess complement system activation
Therapeutic Targeting:
- Approaches include: Monoclonal antibodies, RNA-based therapies
- Promising results in: Microangiopathies, Ischemia reperfusion injury
Challenges remain in blocking MASP2 while preserving immune functions, driving ongoing innovative research to develop more effective treatments.
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