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==Overview==
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<p>''Shortened to IgG''</p>
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[[Image:LH IgG.png|thumb|250px|right|'''IgG''']]
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[[Image:LH IgG.png|thumb|150px|right|'''IgG''']]
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[[Image:IgG.jpg|thumb|right|250px|IgG - B. Catchpole, RVC 2008]]
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[[Image:IgG.jpg|thumb|right|150px|IgG - B. Catchpole, RVC 2008]]
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<p>IgG is the major antibody in blood plasma and constitutes at least 80% of all antibody in the body. It is the smallest immunoglobulin so it can readily leave the blood plasma and enter tissues.</p>
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''Shortened to IgG''
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IgG is the major antibody in blood plasma, and constitutes at least 80% of all antibodies in the body. It is the smallest immunoglobulin, so can readily leave the blood plasma and enter tissues.
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==Structure==
==Structure==
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<p>IgG is Y-shaped with three constant regions and a heavy chain subunit type γ. There are several different IgG subclasses depending on the species coded for by the IGHG gene.
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*Ruminants have three subclasses
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IgG is Y-shaped, with three constant regions and a heavy chain subunit type γ. There are several different IgG subclasses, depending on the species coded for by the IGHG gene.
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**G1-G3
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**IgG1 is the major antibody in ruminant mucosal secretions and colostrum
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'''Ruminants'''
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* Dogs, rodents (and cats?) have four subclasses
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**Dogs: G1-G4
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Have three subclasses, G1-G3. IgG1 is the major antibody in ruminant mucosal secretions and colostrum.
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**Rodents: G1-G3 (G2a, G2b)
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*Pigs have five subclasses
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'''Dogs, rodents and cats'''
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**G1-G4 (G2a, G2b)
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*Horses have six subclasses
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Have four subclasses. Dogs: G1-G4; Rodents: G1-G3 (G2a, G2b). Cats are unknown.
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**G1-G6</p>
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'''Pigs'''
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Have five subclasses, G1-G4 (G2a, G2b).
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'''Horses'''
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Have six subclasses, G1-G6.
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==Production==
==Production==
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<p>IgG is produced by plasma cells in the spleen, bone marrow and lymph nodes.</p>
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IgG is produced by plasma cells in the spleen, bone marrow and lymph nodes.
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==Function==
==Function==
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*Some IgG subclasses can activate complement via the classical pathway
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Some IgG subclasses can activate complement via the classical pathway. Some subclasses act as targets for macrophages, eosinophils and [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]]. It is therefore the major antibody in tissue fluids and lymph. IgG specifically binds to antigens on bacteria, causing agglutination and opsonisation.
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*Some subclasses act as targets for macrophages, eosinophils and [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]]
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** It is therefore the major antibody in tissue fluids and lymph
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==Links==
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*IgG specifically binds to antigens on bacteria
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**Causing agglutination and opsonisation</p>
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[[Immunoglobulins|Immunoglobulins]]
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[[Immunoglobulin A|Immunoglobulin A]]
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<center><b><sup>[[Immunoglobulins|Immunoglobulins]]: [[Immunoglobulin A|Immunoglobulin A]], [[Immunoglobulin D|Immunoglobulin D]], [[Immunoglobulin E|Immunoglobulin E]], [[Immunoglobulin G|Immunoglobulin G]] & [[Immunoglobulin M|Immunoglobulin M]]</sup></b></center>
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[[Immunoglobulin D|Immunoglobulin D]]
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[[Immunoglobulin E|Immunoglobulin E]]
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[[Immunoglobulin M|Immunoglobulin M]]
[[Category:Immunoglobulins]]
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