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| | !width="200"|IgE | | !width="200"|IgE |
| | !width="200"|IgG | | !width="200"|IgG |
| − | !width="200"|IgM | + | !width="200"|[[IgM]] |
| | |-align="middle" | | |-align="middle" |
| | !Weight (kDa) | | !Weight (kDa) |
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| | *** There are four different types of heavy chain constant domains - μ, γ, ε, α | | *** There are four different types of heavy chain constant domains - μ, γ, ε, α |
| | **** Different heavy chains are associated with different classes of antibody | | **** Different heavy chains are associated with different classes of antibody |
| − | ***** '''μ chain - IgM ''' | + | ***** '''μ chain - [[IgM]] ''' |
| | ***** '''γ chain -IgG''' | | ***** '''γ chain -IgG''' |
| | ***** '''ε chain - IgE''' | | ***** '''ε chain - IgE''' |
| | ***** '''α chain - IgA''' | | ***** '''α chain - IgA''' |
| | *** In humans and mice there exists a fifth Ig class, '''IgD (δ chain)''' | | *** In humans and mice there exists a fifth Ig class, '''IgD (δ chain)''' |
| − | **** IgD is always expressed on B-cell membranes with IgM but is ''never secreted'' | + | **** IgD is always expressed on B-cell membranes with [[IgM]] but is ''never secreted'' |
| | * The sequence of constant region genes on the chromosome is M, G, E and A | | * The sequence of constant region genes on the chromosome is M, G, E and A |
| | ** In humans/ rodents the Cδ (IgD) is immediately downstream of the M gene | | ** In humans/ rodents the Cδ (IgD) is immediately downstream of the M gene |
| − | * Prior to antigenic stimulation, B-cells express cell membrane-associated IgM | + | * Prior to antigenic stimulation, B-cells express cell membrane-associated [[IgM]] |
| − | ** The first immunoglobulin produced during an immune response is '''always IgM''' because the Cμ gene is the first constant H chain gene downstream of the the variable domain | + | ** The first immunoglobulin produced during an immune response is '''always [[IgM]]''' because the Cμ gene is the first constant H chain gene downstream of the the variable domain |
| − | * After antigenic exposure the IgM+ B-cells differentiate | + | * After antigenic exposure the [[IgM]]+ B-cells differentiate |
| | ** Begin to synthesise other classes of immunoglobulin | | ** Begin to synthesise other classes of immunoglobulin |
| | *** Only under the '''direct influence of a T-cell''' | | *** Only under the '''direct influence of a T-cell''' |
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| | * There are also two possible light chains | | * There are also two possible light chains |
| | ** There are no functional consequences for either type | | ** There are no functional consequences for either type |
| − | * The IgG antibodies produced in both primary and secondary responses originate from the same clones of B-cells as the IgM antibodies | + | * The IgG antibodies produced in both primary and secondary responses originate from the same clones of B-cells as the [[IgM]] antibodies |
| | * The different antibody classes have the same variable domain combinations, and therefore the same antigenic specificity | | * The different antibody classes have the same variable domain combinations, and therefore the same antigenic specificity |
| | ** Under the influence of T-cells, B-cells undergo immunoglobulin heavy chain switch | | ** Under the influence of T-cells, B-cells undergo immunoglobulin heavy chain switch |
| − | *** The B-cells mature from IgM to IgG producers | + | *** The B-cells mature from [[IgM]] to IgG producers |
| | * IgE and IgA producers can be generated | | * IgE and IgA producers can be generated |
| | ** These immunoglobulins tend to be produced within lymphoid tissue associated with mucosal surfaces | | ** These immunoglobulins tend to be produced within lymphoid tissue associated with mucosal surfaces |