Antigens: foreign substances inducing immune responses; recognized via specific determinants.
| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| IgM | First antibody produced; pentameric | Largest, activates complement, short-lived |
| IgG | Main serum antibody; crosses placenta | Long-lasting, neutralizes toxins, opsonizes |
| IgA | Mucosal secretions; dimeric | Protects mucosal surfaces, present in breast milk |
| IgD | B cell receptor | Minimal serum levels, role in B cell development |
| IgE | Allergic responses; parasitic defense | Binds to mast cells, causes degranulation |
Immune System
├─ Antigens
│ ├─ Recognized by antibodies
│ └─ Have specific determinants
├─ Antibodies (Immunoglobulins)
│ ├─ Classes: IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE
│ └─ Recognize epitopes
├─ Immune Reactions
│ ├─ Agglutination
│ └─ Precipitation
│ ├─ Zone of equivalence
│ ├─ Prozone (antibody excess)
│ └─ Postzone (antigen excess)
└─ Immune Cells
├─ T lymphocytes (helper and cytotoxic)
└─ B lymphocytes (produce antibodies)
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Pon a prueba tus conocimientos sobre Immunology Fundamentals con 9 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones detalladas.
1. What is the primary role of antigens in the immune response?
2. Which immunoglobulin is primarily responsible for mucosal immunity and is present in secretions such as saliva and breast milk?
Memoriza los conceptos clave de Immunology Fundamentals con 10 tarjetas de memoria interactivas.
Antigens — definition?
Foreign substances inducing immune response
Antigen — definition?
Foreign molecule inducing immune response.
IgE — role?
Mediates allergic reactions
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