L5 - Ig Structure Flashcards

1
Q

How many Ig domains does each heavy chain have on the Fc region in secreted IgG?

A

2

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2
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Approximately how many amino acids long are Ig domains?

A

~110

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3
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What happens to an antibody during proteolytic cleavage by papain?

A

Cleavage at the hinge region resulting in 2 x Fab region and an Fc region

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4
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What happens to an antibody during proteolytic cleavage by pepsin?

A

Cleavage below the hinge resulting in a F(ab’)2 region and a pFc’ region. Can still neutralize via functional Fab portion

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5
Q

What are the 5 Ig isotypes?

A

IgA, IgD, IgG, IgE and IgM

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6
Q

What is the most abundant / least abundant Igs?

A

Most abundant: IgG

Least abundant: IgE

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7
Q

What are some properties of IgG?

A
  • Found in serum and lymph
  • Monomer, major class in secondary response
  • High affinity
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8
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What are some properties of IgM?

A
  • Found in serum
  • Has an extra C domain
  • Pentamer
  • High avidity but low affinity
  • J chain
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9
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What are some properties of IgA?

A
  • Found in serum and secretions
  • Dimer
  • Major Ig secreted into GI and respiratory tract
  • Uses secretory component for transcytosis into lumenal space
  • J chain
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10
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What are some properties of IgE?

A
  • Found beneath epithelial surfaces
  • Involved in allergic reactions, involved in response in parasites
  • Binds to mast cells
  • Has extra C domain
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11
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What are some antibody effector functions?

A
  • Neutralization
  • Opsonization
  • Complement activation
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12
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What is meant by direct mechanism vs indirect with regards to neutralization via antibodies?

A

Direct - Involves Fab part of Ig

Indirect - Involves Fc part of Ig

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13
Q

What is ADCC?

A

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
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14
Q

What triggers degranulation in eosinophils or mast cells?

A

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

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15
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Briefly discuss the beginning of complement activation via antibodies

A
  • Ab binds to C1q via Fc initiating the classical complement cascade
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