2018
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0963
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Playing ‘hide-and-seek’ with factor H: game-theoretical analysis of a single nucleotide polymorphism

Abstract: As a part of the complement system, factor H regulates phagocytosis and helps differentiate between a body's own and foreign cells. Owing to mimicry efforts, some pathogenic microorganisms such as are able to bind factor H on their cell surfaces and, thus, become similar to host cells. This implies that the decision between self and foreign is not clear-cut, which leads to a classification problem for the immune system. Here, two different alleles determining the binding affinity of factor H are relevant. Thos… Show more

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“…One allele of the human complement factor H gene provides better protection against pathogenic bacteria and fungi but increases the risk to suffer later from age-related macula degeneration (AMD) [ 49 ]. This dilemma can be modeled by evolutionary game theory [ 50 ]. Since most wildlife animals die earlier than their life-span would allow, due to accidents, disease, starvation or predation, there has never been any evolutionary pressure on these pleiotropic effects [ 51 ].…”
Section: The Different Theories Of Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One allele of the human complement factor H gene provides better protection against pathogenic bacteria and fungi but increases the risk to suffer later from age-related macula degeneration (AMD) [ 49 ]. This dilemma can be modeled by evolutionary game theory [ 50 ]. Since most wildlife animals die earlier than their life-span would allow, due to accidents, disease, starvation or predation, there has never been any evolutionary pressure on these pleiotropic effects [ 51 ].…”
Section: The Different Theories Of Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If pathogen cells attain a quantitative advantage over host cells, even autoreactivity may occur. An alternative approach uses game theory [60]. It can nicely describe the tradeoff between auto-immunity (e.g., age-dependent macula degeneration) and susceptibility to bacterial infections as well as the dimorphism of the factor H gene.…”
Section: Molecular Mimicry and Crypsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many processes can be described by alternative methods. For example, the interplay of alleles can often be described both by population genetics and game theory [60]. It depends on the aim of study which method is most suitable [26] or may be, to some extent, a matter of taste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, a wide-range of parameters during the infection can be sampled by different rules and macrophage immune defense against Candida albicans delineated. As it allows to quantify how optimal the immune strategy is or where it is lacking, this has the potential to point to therapeutic options e.g., in immunocompromised patients including delineation of molecular targets such as factor H and modifications of it [ 186 ].…”
Section: Validating and Verifying The Antifungal Target Quality Anmentioning
confidence: 99%