chapter 4 immunoglobulins: structure and function
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Chapter 4 Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function. Oct 17, 2002. 本章大綱: Basic structure of immunoglobulins (Ig) 2. Ig sequencing studies 3. Ig fine structure 4. Ig classes and biological activities 5. Antigenic determinants on Ig 6. B-cell receptor 7. The Ig superfamily - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 4Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function
Oct 17, 2002
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本章大綱 :
1. Basic structure of immunoglobulins (Ig)2. Ig sequencing studies3. Ig fine structure4. Ig classes and biological activities5. Antigenic determinants on Ig6. B-cell receptor7. The Ig superfamily8. Monoclonal antibodies
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Basic structure of immunoglobulins
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Electrophoresis of serum proteins(Tiselius & Kabat, 1939)
Immune sera
Removed by Ag
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globulin (G)
Immunoglobulin (Ig): IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE, IgD
Antibody (Ab)
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Basic structure of Ab molecules
IgG: IgM: IgA: IgD: IgE:
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Basic structure of Ab molecules
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Papain digestion of an IgG molecule
(Porter, 1950s)
mw 150 kDa
Fab fragment: antigen binding mw 45 kDa
Fc fragment: crystallizable mw 50 kDa
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Pepsin digestion of an IgG molecule(Nisonoff, 1950s)
mw 100 kDa
(multiple fragments)
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Mercaptoethanol reduction of an IgG molecule
mw 50 kDamw 25 kDa
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Antibody to the Fab fragment could react with both the H and L chains, whereas antibody to the Fc fragment reacted only with the H chain.
Fab consists of portions of an H and a L chain. Fc contains only H chain components.
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Immunoglobulin sequencing studies
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- A heterogeneous spectrum of antibodies in the serum -globulin fraction
- Multiple myeloma, a cancer of Ab- producing plasma cells
- Myeloma protein, 95% of the serum Ig
- Bence-Jones proteins, the excess light chains in the urine.
- MOPC, mineral-oil induced plasmacytoma in mice
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Immunoglobulin Fine Structure
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Immunoglobulin Domains
Variable-Region Domains - hypervariable (HV) regions: (15% - 20% of the variable domain)
- framework regions (FR)
- complementarity-determining regions (CDR) CDR1, CDR2, CDR3
Constant-Region Domains
Hinge Region
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Complementarity-determining regions
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Immunoglobulin Classes and
Biological Activities
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5 major classes of secreted antibody
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IgG
- most abundant in serum
- 80% of total serum Ig
- 4 IgG subclasses
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4 subclasses of human IgG
- size of the hinge region- no. & position of the interchain -S-S- bond- IgG1>IgG2>IgG3>IgG4 in serum conc.- 90% - 95% homologous in DNA sequences
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IgM Pentamer
- monomer on the membrane & pentamer in secretion - 5% - 10% serum Ig - 1st Ab in neonates - 1st Ab in primary response
- more efficient in agglutination & C fixation - J (joining) chain allows IgM to transport across the epithelium. - also present in secretions
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IgA Dimer
- 10% - 15% of total serum Ig
- monomers, dimers, trimers and tetramers in serum - predominant in external secretions, e.g., breast milk, saliva, tears, and mucus of the bronchial, genitourinary, and digestive tracts
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Secretory IgA
Dimers and tetramers in secretion with a secretory component
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IgE
- potent biological activity
- extremely low conc. in serum
- mediates the immediate hyper- sensitivity reactions
- responsible for the symptoms of hay fever, asthma, hives, and anaphylactic shock
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IgD
- 0.2% of total serum Ig
- together with IgM, is the major membrane-bound Ig on mature B cells
- thought to function in the activation of B cells
- no biological effector function has been identified
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- Antibodies generally do not kill or remove pathogens solely by binding to them.
- While V regions bind to Ag, the CCH H regionregion is responsible for a variety of collaborative interactions with other proteins, cells, and tissues that result in the effector functions of the humoral responses.
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Ig-Mediated Effector Functions
- Opsonization
- Activation of complement (chapter 13)
- Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC )
- Ab transport through epithelium or placenta
- Activation of mast cells, eosinophils and basophiles by IgE (chapter 16)
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Opsonization
- the promotion of phagocytosis of Ags by Mand neutrophiles
- Fc receptors (FcR)
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Activation of Complement
C1
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C1 C9
Chapter 13
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(membrane attack complex)
Activation of Complement
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Antibody-dependent Cell-mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC)
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Transcytosis
- movement of Ab across epithelial layer
- delivery of IgA to the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts, as well as its export to breast milk
- transfer of IgG from mother to fetus (passive immunization)
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Formation of Secretory IgA
Transcytosis
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IgA in the Gut
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Secretory IgA in Breast Milk
Bind to microbes in baby’s digestive tract and thereby prevent their attachment to the walls of the gut and their subsequent passage into the body’s tissues.
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Allergen cross-linkage of receptor-bound IgE on mast cells induces degranulation
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Antigenic Determinants on Immunoglobulins
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3 Antigenic Determinantsof Immunoglobulins
Isotypes
Allotypes
Idiotypes
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Isotypic Determinants- constant-region determinants that collectively define each H-chain class and subclass, and each L-chain type and subtype within a species
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Allotypic Determinants
- differences in amino acids in C regions, which occur in some, but not all, members of a species
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Idiotypic Determinants- The unique amino acid sequence of the V regions of a given Ab.- In some cases an idiotype is the actual antigen-binding site.
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B-Cell Receptor
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B-cell Receptor
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The Immunoglobulin Superfamily
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The Immunoglobulin Superfamily (1)
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The Immunoglobulin Superfamily (2)
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Monoclonal Antibodies
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Clonal Selection of B Lymphocytes
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