Figure 7.
Figure 7. Mechanism of complement activation by PF4/heparin complexes. (A) Heparin displaces PF4 to form ULCs. (B) Polyreactive natural IgM from plasma binds to ULCs, changes conformation and binds C1q to activate the classical pathway of complement activation. (C) IgM and complement-coated antigen binds to B cells via complement receptor 2.

Mechanism of complement activation by PF4/heparin complexes. (A) Heparin displaces PF4 to form ULCs. (B) Polyreactive natural IgM from plasma binds to ULCs, changes conformation and binds C1q to activate the classical pathway of complement activation. (C) IgM and complement-coated antigen binds to B cells via complement receptor 2.

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