Infusion Reactions Associated with the Medical Application of Monoclonal Antibodies:
The Role of Complement Activation and Possibility of Inhibition by Factor H
Human application of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), enzymes, as well as contrast media
and many other particulate drugs and agents referred to as nanomedicines, can initiate
pseudoallergic hypersensitivity reactions, also known as infusion reactions. These
may in part be mediated by the activation of the complement system, a major humoral
defense system of innate immunity. In this review, we provide a brief outline of complement
activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) in general, and then focus on the reactions
caused by mAb therapy. Because the alternative pathway of complement activation may
amplify such adverse reactions, we highlight the potential use of complement factor
H as an inhibitor of CARPA.