
pmid: 19464229
The 74 amino acid glycoprotein, complement component 5a (C5a), is a potent pro-inflammatory mediator cleaved enzymatically from its precursor, C5, upon activation of the complement cascade. C5a is quickly metabolised by carboxypeptidases, forming the less potent C5adesArg. Acting via a classical G protein-coupled receptor, CD88, C5a and C5adesArg exert a number of effects essential to the innate immune response, while their actions at the more recently discovered non-G protein-coupled receptor, C5L2 (or GPR77), remain unclear. The widespread expression of C5a receptors throughout the body allows C5a to elicit a broad range of effects. Thus, C5a has been found to be a significant pathogenic driver in a number of immuno-inflammatory diseases, making C5a inhibition an attractive therapeutic strategy.
Inflammation, Innate immunity, Complement system, C5a, Molecular Sequence Data, Complement C5a, Binding, C3a, Anaphylatoxin, C5L2, Plasma, C1, 920203 Diagnostic Methods, C5a receptor antagonist, Receptors, 060804 Animal Immunology, Responses, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence
Inflammation, Innate immunity, Complement system, C5a, Molecular Sequence Data, Complement C5a, Binding, C3a, Anaphylatoxin, C5L2, Plasma, C1, 920203 Diagnostic Methods, C5a receptor antagonist, Receptors, 060804 Animal Immunology, Responses, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence
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