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Lecture 14 Antibody-Antigen Reactions. POOR FIT. high repulsion. high attraction. low attraction. low repulsion. Binding of the epitope in the antigen binding site. GOOD FIT. antibody combining site. antigen determinant. Antibody Avidity.
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POOR FIT high repulsion high attraction low attraction low repulsion Binding of the epitope in the antigen binding site GOOD FIT antibody combining site antigen determinant
Antibody Avidity • Multiple interactions between antigen binding sites and epitopes • Greater than additive • Similar to Velcro™ • More relevant to biologic systems than affinity
Effect of multivalent interactions antibody Fab IgG IgG IgM effective antibody valence 1 1 2 up to 10 antigen valence 1 1 n n equilibrium constant (L/M) 10 10 10 10 4 4 7 11 advantage of multi-valence - - 10 -fold 10 -fold 3 7 definition of bindng affinity affinity avidity avidity intrinsic affinity functional affinity
Biological Consequences of Antibody Affinity/Avidity • Neutralization of toxins • Complement activation • Immune elimination of antigen • Virus neutralization • More intense immune complex disease in animals • higher levels of circulating antigen-antibody complexes • more intense localization of immune complexes on basement membranes. • more severe impairment of organ function
Cross-Reaction A B C D Immunize Immunogen anti-B anti-C anti-D anti-A Reactivity with rabbit antiserum A B C D A E F G Cross-reactive antigen
Primary Interactions Between Antigen and Antibody • Determined by the interaction between epitopes and antigen-binding sites • Independent of biochemical and biologic phenomena that may follow • Depend only on the quantity and quality (affinity/avidity) of antibodies • The basis for ELISA, RIA, IFA assays
Enzyme (ELISA) Immunoassay Enzyme conjugated to anti-Ig antibody (“second antibody”) Add substrate for enzyme anti-antigen antibody Antigen
Immune Precipitation Antigen Antibody
Radial Immunodiffusion Ab-containing gel Precipitin ring Ag/4 Ag/2 Ag/8 Ag/1 D2 Ring Antigen Concentration
RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC RBC Agglutination IgM Antibody IgG Antibody
Complement activation • A system of plasma proteins that interact with • Antigen/antibody complexes • Pathogen surface motifs (alternative and lectin pathways • Activation of complement results in • Chemo-attraction of inflammatory cells • Peptide mediators of inflammation (anaphylatoxins) • Increased blood vessel permeability • Smooth muscle contraction • Mast cell degranulation • Opsonization of pathogens (enhances phagocytosis) • Killing of pathogens (membrane attack complex)
Affinity Agglutination Avidity Chemotaxis Complement Classical pathway Alternative (properdin) pathway Cross-reaction Epitope/Antigenic Determinant Opsonization Precipitation Second antibody Specificity Valence Terms to remember