Characteristics of the Immunoglobulin (Ig) Classes
Immunoglobulin (Ig) Classes
isotypes, differences in classes due primarily to variations in the Fc fragment; classes are differentiated with shorthand names (Ig, followed by a letter: IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE)
IgA
Dimer, Monomer Number of Antigen binding sites: 4, 2 Percentage of Total Antibody Serum in serum: 13% Average Half-Life in Serum (Days): 6 Crosses Placenta: No Fixes Complement: No Fc Binds to: Biological Function: Secretory antibody; on mucous membranes
IgE
Monomer Number of Antigen binding sites: 2 Percentage of Total Antibody Serum in serum: .002% Average Half-Life in Serum (Days): 2.5 Crosses Placenta: No Fixes Complement: No Fc Binds to: Mast cells and basophils Biological Function: Antibody of allergy, worm infections
IgD
Monomer Number of Antigen binding sites: 2 Percentage of Total Antibody Serum in serum: 1% Average Half-Life in Serum (Days): 3 Crosses Placenta: No Fixes Complement: No Fc Binds to: Biological Function: Receptor on B-cells
IgG
Monomer Number of Antigen binding sites: 2 Percentage of Total Antibody Serum in serum: 80% Average Half-Life in Serum (Days): 23 Crosses Placenta: Yes Fixes Complement: Yes Fc Binds to: Phagocytes Biological Function: Long-term immunity; memory antibodies; neutralizes toxins, opsonizes, fixes complement
IgM
Pentamer Number of Antigen binding sites: 10 Percentage of Total Antibody Serum in serum: 6% Average Half-Life in Serum (Days): 5 Crosses Placenta: No Fixes Complement: Yes Fc Binds to: Biological Function: Produced at first response to antigen; can serve as B-cell receptor