Complete deficiency of complement inhibitor factor I (FI) results in secondary complement deficiency due to uncontrolled spontaneous alternative pathway activation leading to susceptibility to infections. Current genetic examination of two patients with near complete FI deficiency and three patients with no detectable serum FI and also close family members revealed homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in several domains of FI. These mutations were introduced into recombinant FI and the resulting proteins were purified for functional studies, while transient transfection was used to analyze expression and secretion. The G170V mutation resulted in a protein that was not expressed, whereas the mutations Q232K, C237Y, S250L, I339M and ...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
The complement system is regulated by inhibitors such as factor I (FI), a serine protease that degra...
Factor I (FI) is the major complement inhibitor that degrades activated complement components C3b an...
Factor I (FI) is a serine protease that inhibits the complement system by cleaving activated C3 and ...
Purpose: Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis ...
Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis can resul...
Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis can resul...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
Factor I (FI) is a serine protease with narrow specificity restricted to activated complement compon...
Recent studies have identified mutations in the complement regulatory gene factor I (CFI) that predi...
Complement factor I (FI) is a central inhibitor of the complement system, and impaired FI function i...
Complement factor I (FI) is a central inhibitor of the complement system, and impaired FI function i...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
The complement system is regulated by inhibitors such as factor I (FI), a serine protease that degra...
Factor I (FI) is the major complement inhibitor that degrades activated complement components C3b an...
Factor I (FI) is a serine protease that inhibits the complement system by cleaving activated C3 and ...
Purpose: Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis ...
Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis can resul...
Complement regulators control the activated complement system. Defects in this homeostasis can resul...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
The central complement inhibitor factor I (FI) degrades activated complement factors C4b and C3b in ...
Factor I (FI) is a serine protease with narrow specificity restricted to activated complement compon...
Recent studies have identified mutations in the complement regulatory gene factor I (CFI) that predi...
Complement factor I (FI) is a central inhibitor of the complement system, and impaired FI function i...
Complement factor I (FI) is a central inhibitor of the complement system, and impaired FI function i...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
Factor I (FI) is a crucial inhibitor controlling all complement pathways due to its ability to degra...
The complement system is regulated by inhibitors such as factor I (FI), a serine protease that degra...