IgG

biochemistry

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antibody classification

gastrointestinal tract immunity

role in rheumatoid arthritis

  • T cell infected with HIV
    In immune system disorder: Rheumatoid arthritis

    …tail region of the Y-shaped IgG molecule—in other words, rheumatoid factor is anti-IgG antibodies. Immune complexes form between rheumatoid factor and IgG and apparently are deposited in the synovial membrane of joints. The deposition triggers a type III hypersensitivity reaction, activating complement and attracting granulocytes, which causes inflammation and pain…

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use in antiserum

  • immune stimulation by activated helper T cells
    In immune system: Passive immunization

    Protective immunoglobulins—primarily of the IgG class—can be prepared from the blood of humans or other species (e.g., horses or rabbits) that have already developed specific immunity against the relevant antigens. These preparations are known as antiserums. (This explains the original term for passive immunization, which is serum therapy.) Human…

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