300850 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Immunoglobulin G, Mast Cell, Immunoglobulin M

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Antibodies combine or attach to the foreign substances, causing them to be destroyed or neutralised by the cells of the immune system. Antibodies are usually specific to each type of foreign substance e. g. , antibodies produced in response to a tuberculosis infection attach only to tuberculosis bacteria. Antibodies also play a role in allergic reactions and occasionally may be produced agai(cid:374)st a perso(cid:374) s ow(cid:374) tissues i(cid:374) what is called a(cid:374) autoi(cid:373)(cid:373)u(cid:374)e disease. Iga; - stimulated by plasma cells of the intestinal and respiratory mucosa. Also secreted in breast milk (protection for baby). Igd;- synthesised by b lymphocytes (b cell) and located in its membrane. Ige;- found in membranes of mast cells and basophils. Antibodies are the smallest antibody and are found in all body fluids and each molecule has two antigen binding sites. They are the most abundant immunoglobulin, comprising about 75-80% of all the antibodies in the body. Igg antibodies are important for fighting bacterial and viral infections.

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