Which of the following is first immunoglobulin that can be raised by early acute phase?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Question:  Which of the following is first immunoglobulin that can be raised by early acute phase?

A    IgA

B    IgM

C     IgG

D     IgE

Answer:  IgM

 

Class  of antibody         Description When  it is  produced            Half-Life
IgM The first class of antibody that is produced in response to an infection or antigen exposure. Early acute phase About 5 days
IgG The most abundant antibody class in the bloodstream, providing long-term immunity. Produced after IgM, primarily in the secondary response. About 7 to 21 days
IgA Found mainly in mucous membranes, providing localized protection in areas like the respiratory and digestive tracts. Produced after IgM and IgG, primarily in the mucosal immune system. Half-life varies but is generally shorter than IgG, typically a few days.
IgE Primarily involved in allergic responses and parasitic infections. Produced later in the immune response. Very short half-life, measured in hours.
IgD Found in small amounts on the surface of B cells and is not well-understood. Produced in early B cell development. Half-life is not well-defined but is likely relatively short.
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