The complement system is an essential element in our innate defense against infections with Neisseria meningitidis. We describe 2 cases of meningococcal septic shock, 1 of them fatal, in 2 children of a Turkish family. In the surviving patient, alternative pathway activation was absent and factor D plasma concentrations were undetectable. Concentrations of mannose-binding lectin (MBL), C1q, C4 and C3, factor B, properdin, factor H, and factor I were normal. Mutation analysis of the factor D gene revealed a T638 > G (Val213 > Gly) and a T640 > C (Cys214 > Arg) mutation in the genomic DNA from the patient, both in homozygous form. The consanguineous parents and an unaffected sister had these mutations in heterozygous form. In vitro incubation...
The complement system plays an important role in both the innate and adaptive immune system. Patient...
Colobran, Roger et al.The complement system plays a central role in defense to encapsulated bacteria...
Although bacterial meningitis is a rare presentation of a congenital immunodeficiency, invasive meni...
Contains fulltext : 51083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The complement...
BACKGROUND: Systemic activation of complement during meningococcal disease is associated with severe...
Abstract Background: Complement factor D (FD) is the rate-limiting enzyme of the alternative comple...
[First paragraph] We investigated an alternative complement pathway (AP) deficiency in a patient wit...
Terminal complement component deficiency predisposes to meningococcal infection and is inherited in ...
A young man suffering from recurrent Neisseria infections was shown to lack detectable serum complem...
Background: Deficiency of the eighth component of complement (C8) is a very rare primary immunodefic...
Background: Deficiency of the eighth component of complement (C8) is a very rare primary immunodefic...
Bacterial meningitis is a rare presentation for congenital immunodeficiency, but meningococcal invas...
Factor I deficiency causes a permanent, uncontrolled activation of the alternative pathway resulting...
Properdin (P) is a positive regulator of the alternative pathway of the complement system (immune sy...
International audienceBackground:Patients with terminal complement pathway deficiency (TPD) are susc...
The complement system plays an important role in both the innate and adaptive immune system. Patient...
Colobran, Roger et al.The complement system plays a central role in defense to encapsulated bacteria...
Although bacterial meningitis is a rare presentation of a congenital immunodeficiency, invasive meni...
Contains fulltext : 51083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The complement...
BACKGROUND: Systemic activation of complement during meningococcal disease is associated with severe...
Abstract Background: Complement factor D (FD) is the rate-limiting enzyme of the alternative comple...
[First paragraph] We investigated an alternative complement pathway (AP) deficiency in a patient wit...
Terminal complement component deficiency predisposes to meningococcal infection and is inherited in ...
A young man suffering from recurrent Neisseria infections was shown to lack detectable serum complem...
Background: Deficiency of the eighth component of complement (C8) is a very rare primary immunodefic...
Background: Deficiency of the eighth component of complement (C8) is a very rare primary immunodefic...
Bacterial meningitis is a rare presentation for congenital immunodeficiency, but meningococcal invas...
Factor I deficiency causes a permanent, uncontrolled activation of the alternative pathway resulting...
Properdin (P) is a positive regulator of the alternative pathway of the complement system (immune sy...
International audienceBackground:Patients with terminal complement pathway deficiency (TPD) are susc...
The complement system plays an important role in both the innate and adaptive immune system. Patient...
Colobran, Roger et al.The complement system plays a central role in defense to encapsulated bacteria...
Although bacterial meningitis is a rare presentation of a congenital immunodeficiency, invasive meni...