TBL 9 Flashcards
where is IgM IgG IgA IgE mostly found
IgM
IgG
IgE
IgD
IgA
neutralization via AB,
which ones?
MAG
opsonization
which subtypes are the best?
mast cell activation
which one
what receptor?
antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
which AB and to what receptors do the antibodies bind
how does it work
complement system activation
which antibodies help?
how do antibodies help clear immune complexes?
memory B cells are generated by? which ILs ?
what is special about mem B cells?
anamnestic reaction
erythroblastosis
antibody negative feedback
what AB is involved and what where does it bind to???
loss of thos receptor leads to ______
what types of autoimmunity do we see after the failure in tolerance?
hyper IgM syndrome
selective IgA deficiency
potential gene involved
may develp ___
most common primary immune deficiency
common variable immunodefiency (CVID)
potential gene involves
and mutations
Low levels of GAM
Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) deficiency or X-linked agammaglobulinemia
lack mature B cells