L5 - Ig Structure Flashcards
How many Ig domains does each heavy chain have on the Fc region in secreted IgG?
2
Approximately how many amino acids long are Ig domains?
~110
What happens to an antibody during proteolytic cleavage by papain?
Cleavage at the hinge region resulting in 2 x Fab region and an Fc region
What happens to an antibody during proteolytic cleavage by pepsin?
Cleavage below the hinge resulting in a F(ab’)2 region and a pFc’ region. Can still neutralize via functional Fab portion
What are the 5 Ig isotypes?
IgA, IgD, IgG, IgE and IgM
What is the most abundant / least abundant Igs?
Most abundant: IgG
Least abundant: IgE
What are some properties of IgG?
- Found in serum and lymph
- Monomer, major class in secondary response
- High affinity
What are some properties of IgM?
- Found in serum
- Has an extra C domain
- Pentamer
- High avidity but low affinity
- J chain
What are some properties of IgA?
- Found in serum and secretions
- Dimer
- Major Ig secreted into GI and respiratory tract
- Uses secretory component for transcytosis into lumenal space
- J chain
What are some properties of IgE?
- Found beneath epithelial surfaces
- Involved in allergic reactions, involved in response in parasites
- Binds to mast cells
- Has extra C domain
What are some antibody effector functions?
- Neutralization
- Opsonization
- Complement activation
What is meant by direct mechanism vs indirect with regards to neutralization via antibodies?
Direct - Involves Fab part of Ig
Indirect - Involves Fc part of Ig
What is ADCC?
Antibody-dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity
- Ab binds to target cell via Fab region
- Ab binds to NK cell via Fc region / FcgRIII receptor (CD16)
- Cross linking of FcR triggers NK cell killing
What triggers degranulation in eosinophils or mast cells?
IgE binds to parasite or allergen, which via its Fc region binds to FceR on Mast cells
- Cross linking of FceR triggers degranulation e.g. histamine
Briefly discuss the beginning of complement activation via antibodies
- Ab binds to C1q via Fc initiating the classical complement cascade