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ANTIBODIES
A N AT O L I Y T I M O F E E V


        NOVI SAD
          2012
WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?
TERMINS IN USE

• ANTIGEN – three-dimensional protein molecule on the
  surface of pathogen
• PATHOGEN – disease causing agent
• ANTIBODY – protein molecule, that is produced by
  immune system
ANTIBODIE ARE



Globuline proteins

Immunoglobulines

Gamma – globulines (𝞬 )
IMMUNOGLOBULINE STRUCTURE
IMMUNOGLOBULINES ARE
   GLUCTOPROTEINS

         Made up of
         L (light)
         H (heavy) chains

         Weight because of
         molecular mass
         L = ± 25000
         H = 50000 ± 70000
         IgG=2H+2L chains
LIKE A LEGO! IS NOT IT?
2 HEAVY
2 HEAVY+ 2 LIGHT
!!!!+DISULFIDE BOND!!!!
L AND H PARTS HAVE VARIABLE AND
        CONSTANT CHAINS
FAB- AND FC- FRAGMENTS




Comment
Fab sites bind antigen(fragment antigen bidning)
Fc fragment recognized by complement, phagocytes (fragment constant)
ANTIBODY MOLECULE IS SYMMETRICAL

• Both heavy chairs are identical
• Both light chairs are identical

Would quickly fall apart because it
is only loosly connected by
disulfide bonds.
CAN BE

•Bound to B cells as
 receptor

•Secreted into plasma,
 like “freelancers”
IMMUNOGLOBULINE CLASSES


            IgG

    IgA             IgM


      IgD         IgE
MNEMONIC RULE
TOTAL AMOUNT OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN

      IgM      IgD In serum
    9.072%   0.202%          IgE
                           0.004%



               IgA
             15.120%



                           IgG
                         75.602%
IgG
           H2L2(FORMLE)
•IgG1 – 65%
IgG2
IgG3
IgG4
/according to H chain and S-bond location
CHARACTERISTIC OF IgG

•   Most abundant
•   Predominant in secondary response
•   Can cross the placenta
•   Opsonizes (enhance phagocytosis)
•   Transfer
IgA 2*(H2L2)+J+s.c.


J – means Joining
chair, what is needed for
connecting of 2 Fc –
fragments
+ secretory component
MAIN IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN
        SECRETIONS IgA

•Saliva
•Tears
•Respiratory
•Intestinal
•Genital
IgA

Secretory component is
a polypeptide
synthesized by epithelial
cells that provide for IgA
passage to the mucosal
Surface>
Prevent attachment
IgM 5*H2L2+J

•   Earlier produced in primary response
•   Pentamer
•   Agglutination(most efficient)
•   Highest avidity
•   First component of compliment
10 BINDING SITES
HAS NO KNOWN A.B. FUNCTION
IgE

• Medicates immediate hypersensitivity >
anaphylactic reaction
• Defense against parasites
• Does not fix compliment
Property                         IgG     IgA         IgM       IgD     IgE

Serum                            1000 200            120       3       0,05
[mg/dL]
Sedimention coefficient          7S      7S/11S      19S       7S      8S

MW(*1000)                        150     170-400     900       180     190

Struture -mer                    Mono-   Mono-/di-   Mono-     Mono-   Mono-
                                                     /penta-
H chain symbol                   γ       α           μ         δ       Ε
Compliment ficsation             +       -           +         -       -
Transplacental passage           +       -           -         ?       -
Mediation of allergic reaction   -       -           -         -       +
Found in secretions              -       +           -         -       -
Opsonization                     +       -           -         -       -
Antigen receptors of B cells     -       -           +         ?       -
Polemeric form contain           -       +           +         -       -
J-chains
ISOTYPES

• Greek: Isos – equal

”We are different, but we are same”

 Amino acidic differences in constant regions of
antibodies, according to it we have:
IgG(1-4)/IgA(1-2)/IgM/IgD/IgE
All people have it, but each of antigen has own specific
structure and functions, same for all humans.
ALLOTYPE

• Greek: Allos – other

“ We are same, but we are different “

Antigenic features of antibodies that vary among
individuals. Different alleles = different L and H chains.

 𝞬 H chain contein an allotype called Gm(gamma) which
can differ to one- or two-amino-acids.
k L chains are called Inv(individual, patients name)
IDIOTYPES

• Greek: Idios – own

“We are same, but our difference inside of us”

Antigenic determinants formed by the specific amino acids
in the hyper variable regions.
+ Secondary response against cross-reacting agents
-Autoimmune diseases
allergy, anaphylaxis, asthma, transfusion
reactions, rheumatoid arthritis, and type I diabetes.
HUMORAL IMMUNITY

Humoral means antibody- mediated immunity.
Directed against:
• Toxin-induced diseases
• Infections
(virulence due to polysaccharide capsule)
• Certain viral infections

•   Systemic
•   Involves B and T lymphocytes
•   Specific
•   Has memory
CLASSIFICATION
THE PRIMARY RESPONSE

•   First contact with antigen
•   Long lag period (7-10 days)
•   First antibodies are IgM 7 day
•   Constant increase of antibody concentration
•   Followed antibodies IgG/IgA production
•   Elimination of alien
•   Decrease of antibody concentration (35 day)
•   !Keeping of some memory cells!
THE SECONDARY RESPONSE

• Contact of B- memory cells with same
  or cross-reacting alient
• Rapid antibody response( lag period 3-5
  days)
• Totally higher increase of antibodies
  amount
• Longer period of decreasing of antibodies
  concentration (of IgG)
DIFFERENCES IN CONCENTATION
MULTIPLE ANTIGENS

• When two or ore antigens are presented at the same
  time, organism produces antibodies to each of them.
Therefor it is possible to use complex vaccines and
immunization got possible.

• DPT(diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus)
• MMR(measles, mumps, rubella)
FUNCTION OF ANTIBODIES

• Protection against inflectional Agents
• Protection against agent products
• Neutralization of toxins
• Neutralization of viruses
• Opsonize microorganisms*

*making of foreign cell more susceptible(available) for phagocytosis
FUNCTIONS (MNEMONIC RULE)
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Antibodies

  • 1. ANTIBODIES A N AT O L I Y T I M O F E E V NOVI SAD 2012
  • 2. WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?
  • 3. TERMINS IN USE • ANTIGEN – three-dimensional protein molecule on the surface of pathogen • PATHOGEN – disease causing agent • ANTIBODY – protein molecule, that is produced by immune system
  • 6. IMMUNOGLOBULINES ARE GLUCTOPROTEINS Made up of L (light) H (heavy) chains Weight because of molecular mass L = ± 25000 H = 50000 ± 70000 IgG=2H+2L chains
  • 7. LIKE A LEGO! IS NOT IT?
  • 9. 2 HEAVY+ 2 LIGHT
  • 11. L AND H PARTS HAVE VARIABLE AND CONSTANT CHAINS
  • 12. FAB- AND FC- FRAGMENTS Comment Fab sites bind antigen(fragment antigen bidning) Fc fragment recognized by complement, phagocytes (fragment constant)
  • 13. ANTIBODY MOLECULE IS SYMMETRICAL • Both heavy chairs are identical • Both light chairs are identical Would quickly fall apart because it is only loosly connected by disulfide bonds.
  • 14. CAN BE •Bound to B cells as receptor •Secreted into plasma, like “freelancers”
  • 15. IMMUNOGLOBULINE CLASSES IgG IgA IgM IgD IgE
  • 17. TOTAL AMOUNT OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN IgM IgD In serum 9.072% 0.202% IgE 0.004% IgA 15.120% IgG 75.602%
  • 18. IgG H2L2(FORMLE) •IgG1 – 65% IgG2 IgG3 IgG4 /according to H chain and S-bond location
  • 19. CHARACTERISTIC OF IgG • Most abundant • Predominant in secondary response • Can cross the placenta • Opsonizes (enhance phagocytosis) • Transfer
  • 20. IgA 2*(H2L2)+J+s.c. J – means Joining chair, what is needed for connecting of 2 Fc – fragments + secretory component
  • 21. MAIN IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN SECRETIONS IgA •Saliva •Tears •Respiratory •Intestinal •Genital
  • 22. IgA Secretory component is a polypeptide synthesized by epithelial cells that provide for IgA passage to the mucosal Surface> Prevent attachment
  • 23. IgM 5*H2L2+J • Earlier produced in primary response • Pentamer • Agglutination(most efficient) • Highest avidity • First component of compliment
  • 24.
  • 26. HAS NO KNOWN A.B. FUNCTION
  • 27. IgE • Medicates immediate hypersensitivity > anaphylactic reaction • Defense against parasites • Does not fix compliment
  • 28. Property IgG IgA IgM IgD IgE Serum 1000 200 120 3 0,05 [mg/dL] Sedimention coefficient 7S 7S/11S 19S 7S 8S MW(*1000) 150 170-400 900 180 190 Struture -mer Mono- Mono-/di- Mono- Mono- Mono- /penta- H chain symbol γ α μ δ Ε Compliment ficsation + - + - - Transplacental passage + - - ? - Mediation of allergic reaction - - - - + Found in secretions - + - - - Opsonization + - - - - Antigen receptors of B cells - - + ? - Polemeric form contain - + + - - J-chains
  • 29. ISOTYPES • Greek: Isos – equal ”We are different, but we are same” Amino acidic differences in constant regions of antibodies, according to it we have: IgG(1-4)/IgA(1-2)/IgM/IgD/IgE All people have it, but each of antigen has own specific structure and functions, same for all humans.
  • 30. ALLOTYPE • Greek: Allos – other “ We are same, but we are different “ Antigenic features of antibodies that vary among individuals. Different alleles = different L and H chains. 𝞬 H chain contein an allotype called Gm(gamma) which can differ to one- or two-amino-acids. k L chains are called Inv(individual, patients name)
  • 31. IDIOTYPES • Greek: Idios – own “We are same, but our difference inside of us” Antigenic determinants formed by the specific amino acids in the hyper variable regions. + Secondary response against cross-reacting agents -Autoimmune diseases allergy, anaphylaxis, asthma, transfusion reactions, rheumatoid arthritis, and type I diabetes.
  • 32. HUMORAL IMMUNITY Humoral means antibody- mediated immunity. Directed against: • Toxin-induced diseases • Infections (virulence due to polysaccharide capsule) • Certain viral infections • Systemic • Involves B and T lymphocytes • Specific • Has memory
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  • 35. THE PRIMARY RESPONSE • First contact with antigen • Long lag period (7-10 days) • First antibodies are IgM 7 day • Constant increase of antibody concentration • Followed antibodies IgG/IgA production • Elimination of alien • Decrease of antibody concentration (35 day) • !Keeping of some memory cells!
  • 36. THE SECONDARY RESPONSE • Contact of B- memory cells with same or cross-reacting alient • Rapid antibody response( lag period 3-5 days) • Totally higher increase of antibodies amount • Longer period of decreasing of antibodies concentration (of IgG)
  • 38. MULTIPLE ANTIGENS • When two or ore antigens are presented at the same time, organism produces antibodies to each of them. Therefor it is possible to use complex vaccines and immunization got possible. • DPT(diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) • MMR(measles, mumps, rubella)
  • 39. FUNCTION OF ANTIBODIES • Protection against inflectional Agents • Protection against agent products • Neutralization of toxins • Neutralization of viruses • Opsonize microorganisms* *making of foreign cell more susceptible(available) for phagocytosis
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