24. Immunoglobulins in the serum Flashcards
What are Immunoglobulins?
LARGE Y-Shaped Protein
Used in the Immune System
TO IDENTIFY + NEUTRALIZE Foreign Objects - Bacteria + Viruses
What are the 5 Types of Immunoglobulins?
- IgA = HIGH Conc in Mucous Membranes
- IgG = MOST Abundant; ONLY ONE that Crosses Placenta
- IgM = In Blood + Lymph Fluid; 1st to fight NEW Infection
- IgE = Allergic Reactions
- IgD = In SMALL amounts of Blood; B Cell Receptor
What is the Serum Immunoglobulin Test?
Diagnosis + Monitoring
OF Monoclonal Gammopathies
OF Immune Deficiencies
OF Autoimmune Reactions
What is Specimen is Required for the Serum Immunoglobulin Test?
Serum
What are the Methods of Investigation for the Serum Immunoglobulin Test?
Nephelometry
Turbidimetry
- Where a light source is projected via liquid sample in a transparent container
What Is Nephelometry?
Measures the Scatter of Light
As it passed through the sample
What Is Turbidimetry?
Measures the LOW Intensity of Light
What Conditions are Associated with the POLYCLONAL or OLIGOCLONAL INCREASE in Serum Ig Levels?
Acute / Chronic Infections
Autoimmune Disorders = Rheumatoid Arthritis, SLE, Hepatic Disease
Chronic Inflammation
What Conditions are Associated with the MONOCLONAL INCREASE in Serum Ig Levels?
Multiple Myeloma
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
Primary Systemic Amyloidosis
Lymphoma
What Conditions are Associated with the DECREASE in Serum Ig Levels?
Drugs = Immunosuppressants
Diabetes Mellitus
Chronic Renal Failure
Premature Birth
Nephrotic Syndrome
X-Linked Agammaglobulinema