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Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

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Page 1: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulins:Structure and Function

Page 2: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulins:Structure and Function

• Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function as antibodies

Immune serum

Ag adsorbed serum

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globulins

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Page 3: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

General Functions of Immunoglobulins

• Effector functions – Fixation of complement– Binding to various cells

(Usually require Ag binding)

• Ag binding– Can result in protection– Valency

Page 4: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Basic Immunoglobulin Structure

• Immunoglobulins - heterogeneous

• Myeloma proteins - homogeneous immunoglobulins

Page 5: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Structure

• Heavy & Light Chains

• Disulfide bonds– Inter-chain– Intra-chain

CH1

VL

CL

VH

CH2 CH3

Hinge Region

Carbohydrate

Disulfide bond

Page 6: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Structure

• Variable & Constant Regions– VL & CL

– VH & CH

• Hinge RegionCH1

VL

CL

VH

CH2 CH3

Hinge Region

Carbohydrate

Disulfide bond

Page 7: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Structure

• Domains– VL & CL

– VH & CH1 - CH3 (or CH4)

• Oligosaccharides CH1

VL

CL

VH

CH2 CH3

Hinge Region

Carbohydrate

Disulfide bond

Page 8: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgG molecule

Used with permission from: Dr. Mike Clark, Immunology Division, Department of Pathology Cambridge University, Cambridge, England

Page 9: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Structure of the Variable Region

• Hypervariable (HVR) or complimentarity determining regions (CDR)

HVR3

FR1 FR2 FR3 FR4

HVR1HVR2

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• Framework regions

Page 10: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Fragments: Structure/Function Relationships

• Fab– Ag binding– Valence = 1– Specificty determined

by VH and VL

Papain

Fc

Fab

• Fc– Effector functions

Page 11: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Fragments: Structure/Function Relationships

Ag Binding

Complement Binding Site

Placental Transfer

Binding to Fc Receptors

Page 12: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulin Fragments: Structure/Function Relationships

• Fab– Ag binding

• Fc– Effector functions

• F(ab’)2

Pepsin

Fc Peptides

F(ab’)2

Page 13: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Human Immunoglobulin Classes

• IgG - Gamma () heavy chains

• IgM - Mu () heavy chains

• IgA - Alpha () heavy chains

• IgD - Delta () heavy chains

• IgE - Epsilon () heavy chains

Page 14: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Human Immunoglobulin Subclasses

• IgG Subclasses– IgG1 - Gamma 1 (1) heavy chains– IgG2 - Gamma 2 (2) heavy chains– IgG3 - Gamma 3 (3) heavy chains– IgG4 - Gamma 4 (4) heavy chains

• IgA subclasses– IgA1 - Alpha 1 (1) heavy chains– IgA2 - Alpha 2 (2) heavy chains

Page 15: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Human ImmunoglobulinLight Chain Types

• Kappa ()

• Lambda ()

Page 16: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Human ImmunoglobulinLight Chain Subtypes

• Lambda light chains– Lambda 1 (1)– Lambda 2 (2)– Lambda 3 (3) – Lambda 4 (4)

Page 17: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Immunoglobulins

• Nomenclature– IgM (kappa)– IgA1(lambda 2)– IgG

• Heterogeneity

Page 18: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgG

• Structure– Monomer (7S)

IgG1, IgG2 and IgG4 IgG3

Page 19: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgG

• Structure• Properties

– Major serum Ig– Major Ig in extravascular spaces– Placental transfer – Does not require Ag

binding ( IgG2)– Fixes complement ( IgG4)– Binds to Fc receptors ( IgG2, IgG4)

• Phagocytes - opsonization• K cells - ADCC

Page 20: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgM

• Structure– Pentamer (19S)

– Extra domain (CH4)

– J chainC4

J Chain

Page 21: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgM• Structure

• Properties– 3rd highest serum Ig– First Ig made by fetus

and B cells– Fixes complement

Page 22: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Fixation of C1 by IgG and IgM Abs

C1r C1s

C1qC1r C1s

C1q

No activation Activation

Page 23: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgM

• Structure

• Properties– 3rd highest serum Ig– First Ig made by fetus

and B cells– Fixes complement

Tail Piece

– Agglutinating Ig– Binds to Fc receptors– B cell surface Ig

Page 24: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

B Cell Antigen Receptor (BcR)

Ig-Ig- Ig-Ig-

Page 25: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgA

• Structure– Serum - monomer– Secretions (sIgA)

• Dimer (11S)

• J chain

• Secretory component

J ChainSecretory Piece

Page 26: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

Origin of Secretory Component of sIgA

Page 27: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgA

• Structure

• Properties– 2nd highest serum Ig– Major secretory Ig (Mucosal or Local Immunity)

• Tears, saliva, gastric and pulmonary secretions

– Does not fix complement (unless aggregated)– Binds to Fc receptors on some cells

Page 28: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgD

• Structure– Monomer– Tail piece

Tail Piece

Page 29: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgD

• Structure

• Properties– 4th highest serum Ig– B cell surface Ig– Does not bind complement

Page 30: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgE

• Structure– Monomer

– Extra domain (CH4)

C4

Page 31: Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Definition: Glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function.

IgE

• Structure• Properties

– Least common serum Ig• Binds to basophils and mast cells (Does not require Ag binding)

– Allergic reactions– Parasitic infections (Helminths)

• Binds to Fc receptor on eosinophils

– Does not fix complement