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Immunoglobulins: Structure, Classes, and Immune Functions

A Comprehensive Overview of Antibody-Mediated Adaptive Immunity

Immunoglobulins (Ig), commonly known as antibodies, are specialized glycoproteins produced by B lymphocytes and plasma cells. They function as the "search and destroy" units of the adaptive immune system, specifically identifying and neutralizing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.

I. Structural Organization

All antibodies share a fundamental "Y-shaped" quaternary structure. This design allows them to simultaneously bind to antigens and trigger biological effector functions.

Variable (V) Region

Located at the tips of the "Y," containing hypervariable CDRs that define antigen specificity.

Constant (C) Region

The stem of the antibody (Fc fragment) that determines the class (isotype) and interacts with immune cells.

II. The Five Major Isotypes

Class Structure Primary Function
IgG Monomer Long-term immunity; crosses the placenta.
IgM Pentamer First response; high avidity; complement activation.
IgA Dimer/Monomer Mucosal protection (tears, saliva, breast milk).
IgE Monomer Allergic reactions and defense against parasites.
IgD Monomer B cell receptor component; triggers activation.

III. Core Effector Mechanisms

Antibodies protect the host through several key pathways:

  • Neutralization: Blocking the active sites of toxins or the entry points of viruses.
  • Opsonization: "Tagging" pathogens to make them more visible to phagocytes (macrophages/neutrophils).
  • ADCC: Directing Natural Killer (NK) cells to destroy infected or cancerous cells.

IV. Clinical Significance

Diagnostics

Monitoring titer levels for autoimmune diseases and infectious tracking.

Therapeutics

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for oncology and inflammatory therapy.

Vaccinology

Measuring antibody persistence to evaluate long-term vaccine efficacy.

By teamBiofargo

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