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Immuno E2, I
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What molecules can bind Ag?
MHC
TCR
BCR
Fab of Ab
How does an Ab switch classes?
The variable region joins to a different constant region=> a different class of Ab
Polyclonal Ab are the result of...
Multiple epitopes expressed by a single pathogen.
Monoclonal Ab are...
Identical Ab derived from a single clone or its daughter cells
Goat anti-dog IgG is made from....
Dog Ag, injected into a goat
(Later, injected back into a dog)
How can Ab in the serum be evaluated?
Positive charge electrophoresis (seperates proteins based on charge)
High globulin fraction indicates...
Inflammatory response
Where does biological activity of the Ab reside?
Fc Region
What part of an Ab determines the biological activity?
Fc Region
What part of an Ab determines the specifity?
Fab
What structural part differs among different Ab classes?
Constant regions of H chains
Biological Activities of a Fc receptor (3):
Deliver molecules to anatomical sites
Links bound Ag to molecules/cells for destruction
Many cells have Fc receptors that are specific to a particular class or subclass of Ig
What structures on the Ab form the binding region?
H chain amino-terminal
L chain
(Fab)
What part of the Ab determines the biological Activity?
Fc region
General functions of Ab's (5):
Aggregation
Opsonization
Neutralization
Mast Cell Degranulation
Ab-dependent-cell cytotoxicity
Neutralization-
Ab inhibits entry os pathogen into a cell or neutralizes the effects of toxin
Opsonization-
Ab forms a bridge btw Ag or pathogen and phagocyte
Aggregation-
Ag's become insoluble to Ab binding and formation of complexes (removed by macrophages)
Ab-dependent-cell cytotoxicity is an example of...
how Ab may help deal with intracellular pathogens
Role of Ab in Ab-dependent-cell cytotoxicity:
Ab acts as a bridge btw. NK cell, Cytotoxic T cells and target cells
Author
HLW
ID
68980
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Immuno E2, I
Description
Immuno E2, I
Updated
2011-02-26T02:39:03Z
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