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1 Humoral Immunity presented by Dr. MAHROO MIRAHMADIAN Professor of Immunology Tehran University of Medical Sciences

2 Antibodies

3 Antibody Structure and function

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5 Protein electrophoresis

6 Multiple Myeloma

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9 Antigen Binding Site

10 Antibodies are Proteins that Recognize Specific Antigens

11 Hypervariable regions

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13 Antibody is a flexible molecule

14 Immunoglobulin Domain

15 Ig Superfamily

16 A MW of 45,000 Da A MW of 50,000 Da A MW of 100,000 Da A MW of 50,000 Da A MW of 25,000 Da A MW of 150,000 Da Proteolytic Digestion

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18 Antibody classes

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21 IgG subclasses

22 Opsonization

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24 Complement activation

25 Neutralization

26 ADCC

27  Opsonization of bacteria for phagocytosis by macrophages and neutrophils  Neutralization of toxins  Activation of the classical pathway of complement  Antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) by NK cells.  Neutralization of microbes  Transfer of maternal antibody across the placenta and gut. Effector functions of IgG Antibody

28  IgG1, IgG3 and IgG4 readily cross the placenta (neonatal immunity)  IgG3, IgG1 are effective complement activator, and IgG4 is not able to activate complement.  IgG1 and IgG3 bind to Fc receptors on phagocytic cells and thus mediate opsonization. Effector functions of IgG subclasses

29 sIgA

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31 Neutralization

32 Mucosal immunity: secretion of IgA into the lumens of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract. Neonatal immunity: transfer of maternal IgA from breast milk Neutralization of bacteria, viruses and toxins Effector functions of IgA antibody

33 IgM

34 Effector functions of IgM antibody  Elevated level of IgM usually indicated either recent infection or recent exposure to the antigen.  Isohemagglutinins.  Antigen receptor of naive B lymphocyte.  Activation of classical pathway of complement.  IgM is the first antibody produced in a primary response to an antigen.

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36 Effector functions of IgD antibody IgD, together with IgM, is expressed by matureB cell

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38 IgE

39 Allergen cross-linkage of receptor-bound IgE on mast cells induces degranulation

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41 Mast cells basophils and activated eosinophils bind IgE antibody via Fc  R  Mast cells contain cytoplasmic granules that contain mixture of chemical mediators: histamine which make local blood vessels permeable.  Lipid mediators such as prostaglandin D2 and leukotriene C4 and to secret cytokines such as TNF- 

42 ADCC

43  IgE antibody mediate immediate hypersensitivity reaction.  Antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) involving eosinophils Effector functions of IgE antibody

44  Isotype  Allotype  Idiotype

45 Idiotype

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