Video 15 Ig Antibodies and Immunoglobulin Function
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- 15) The core of adaptive immunity: immunoglobulin antibodies
The immune system depends on special binding molecules known as immunoglobulins, also referred to as "antibodies" or "Ig" for short. Immunoglobulins are "Y" shaped molecules that connect on one end to invading microbes (antigens) and on the other end they bind with various white cells that effectivley block and destroy the antigen. These specialized antibody molecules come in different shapes and sizes in order to provide flexibility in matching and destroying targeted antigens. Antibody molecules are found floating in the plasma as well as on the surface of specialized B-cells.
Immunoglobulins are constructed from two types of amino acid chains, heavy chains and light chains. Ig molecules contain two identical strands of heavy chains and two identical strands of light chains. The end with the two heavy chains forms a stable non-variable receptor point called an effector, which is the part of the Ig molecule that binds with our own immune system cells.
On the opposite end of the antibody are two antigen binding sites, each with a light chain and heavy chain combination. This combination of light and heavy chains forms highly variable tips that can adapt to match a specific antigen.
Immunoglobulins come in five basic types: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. Each type targets a specific type of antigen, which determines the make-up of the Y chain structure of each.
IgD, IgE and IgGs all use a single Y chain whether as stand alone antibodies or as receptors connected to white cells.
IgAs use a double Y chain, called a Dimer.
IgMs are unique in that they form a single Y chain when expressed on the surface of a B-cell, but the stand alone version of the IgM molecule forms a combination of five Y chains, known as a pentamer. Consequently, stand alone IgMs form a very large antibody molecule.
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hello sir, my ige value is 1.00 mm/mL in every blood test I give and i have recurring infections, is it because my ige level is low thank you
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Thanks for sharing this informative video.
The immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) is a large group of transmembrane glycoproteins with multiple extracellular disulfide bonded loops. These regions are homologous to ones in immunoglobulin molecules. IgSF molecules are 70-110 amino acids and associate with their ligands in a Ca2+-independent manor. There are two major types of IgSF: the C1-type is responsible for antigen recognition and the C2-type is responsible for non-antigen specific functions such as cell adhesion. Members of the latter type have a variable number of extracellular Ig-like domains with conserved cysteine residues which form intra-chain disulfide bonds to stabilize the β-sheets of the tertiary structure. Five members of the C2-type of IgSF mediate leukocyte adhesion and these are expressed on endothelium: ICAM-1 (CD54), ICAM-2(CD 102), VCAM-1 (CD106), PECAM (CD31), and MadCAM-1.
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I can understand these concepts much better in a video like this. You helped me a lot.
Thanks for the brief overview! 🙌🏼
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I asked my self same question
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Poster summarising the discoveries, you could try googling for the papers (papers are listed under references. Some require paid subscriptions to access but you could try requesting the papers on ResearchGate. It may take a while before you get a response): www.biolegend.com/media_assets/literature/images/MilestonesPoster_small.pdf
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I'm susbcribing ASAP!!! My God!!😮 The most detailed and short video on antibodies
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This video was very helpful for my A & P exam - thank you!
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Thank you for the explanation. I have CVID and I’m on IVIG via infusion through a central line every 28 days (occasionally is 5 weeks if it falls on a holiday. My IGG is low as well as must of the subclasses. My hematologist said I have a more severe form of CVID apparently which is why I still get bad pneumonia’s and sepsis even while on IVIG but it has reduced the number of pneumonia’s I’ve had. If I can get to below once per year I would be happy. Have had it twice this year and both were pretty bad requiring IV antibiotics to treat and one took a total of 4 (1 oral and 3 others were IV form and a week hospitalized, again).
Yesterday i had a Antibody test for Covid19 and the report of my test was igG positive and igM negative.
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Very good explanation
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Superb short and to the point.. please clear one thing what are B cells.. thanks
Best understanding concept...good luck🥀🥀
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I suffering ige 358 from 3years . please give me solution
Very helpful. Thank you so much!
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My doctor has asked me to do a full blood test but only mentioned ig E and ig A only
IgE other 2000 che significa ? Sono due anni che il mio esame del sangue risulta così alto , purtroppo non solo questo o anche problemi alle gambe e braccia con duroni e prurito.
There's more to it by now?
Thanks for this very helpful and concise video.
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Great explanation!!
it makes so much sense
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I got ige connecting to my red blood cells help please please
I suffering ige level 1025 from 5 years please give me yours solution doctor.
Thanks ! It's informative !
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my mother in law is suffering from ige her level is 590
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Does ivig work for polymyositis?
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This video was very helpful for my Exam 4. Komite thank you! 😊
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