Immunoglobulins/Antibodies
This immunoglobulin protects against respiratory, GI, and GU infections, and prevents absorption of antigens from food.
IgA
these antibodies get to the baby thru the breast milk
IgA
this immunoglobulin prevents absorption of antigens from food
IgA
this immunoglobulin affects B-cell differentiation
IgD
this immunoglobulin combats parasitic infections
IgE
this immunoglobulin takes part in allergic and some hypersensitivity reactions
IgE
This immunoglobulin assumes a major role in blood borne and tissue infections, and enhances phagocytosis. It is the only immunoglobulin that can pass the placenta and provide immunity to the newborn.
IgG
most abundant immunoglobulin
IgG
these antibodies get to the baby across the placenta
IgG
this immunoglobulin enhances phagocytosis
IgG
this immunoglobulin activates the complement system
IgG AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IgM
passive immunity lasts for 6 months...so after 6 months of IgG from placenta & IgA from breast milk, passive immunity gone and ----
and the primary immunodeficiency diseases (if any) manifest
IgG assumes a major role in these types of infections
bloodborne & tissue infections
IgM found in
intravascular serum (blood)
IgA found in ____ and _____
respiratory tract GI tract GU tract Breast milk Blood Tears Saliva Prostatic & vaginal secretions
IgA protects against these types of infections
respiratory, GI, GU infections
IgE found in
serum
IgG found in
serum and tissues (interstitial fluid)
IgD found in
small amounts in serum
This immunoglobulin appears as the first in response to bacterial and viral infections. It is important in protection in the early days of fighting infection.
IgM
this immunoglobulin is the first immunoglobulin to respond to viral and bacterial infections
IgM