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Encyclopedia > Immunoglobulin M
IgM (Immunglobulin M) antibody molecule consisting of 5 base units. 1: Base unit. 2: H chains. 3: L chains. 4: J chains. 5: Intermolecular disulfide bonds.
IgM (Immunglobulin M) antibody molecule consisting of 5 base units. 1: Base unit. 2: H chains. 3: L chains. 4: J chains. 5: Intermolecular disulfide bonds.

IgM forms polymers where multiple immunoglobulins are covalently linked together with disulfide bonds, normally as a pentamer or occasionally as a hexamer. It has a large molecular mass of approximately 900 kD (in its pentamer form). The J chain is attached to most pentamers, while hexamers do not possess the J chain due to space constraints in the complex. Because each monomer has two antigen binding sites, an IgM has 10 of them, however it cannot bind 10 antigens at the same time because they hinder each other. Because it is a large molecule, it cannot diffuse well, and is found in the interstitium only in very low quantities. IgM is primarily found in serum; however, because of the J chain, it is also important as a secretory immunoglobulin. Due to its polymeric nature, IgM possesses high avidity, and is particularly effective at complement activation. It is sometimes called a "natural antibody", but it is likely that the antibodies arise due to sensitization in the very young to antigens that are naturally occurring in nature. For example anti-A and anti-B IgM antibodies can be formed in early life as a result of exposure to anti-A and anti-B like substances that are present on bacteria or perhaps also on plant materials. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (728x686, 329 KB) [edit] Beschreibung Deutsch: Immunglobulin M-Molekül, bestehend aus 5 Grundeinheiten 1 Grundeinheit 2 H-Kette 3 L-Kette 4 J-Kette 5 Intermolekuläre Disulfidbrücken English: Immunglobulin M-molecule consisting of 5 base-units 1 base... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (728x686, 329 KB) [edit] Beschreibung Deutsch: Immunglobulin M-Molekül, bestehend aus 5 Grundeinheiten 1 Grundeinheit 2 H-Kette 3 L-Kette 4 J-Kette 5 Intermolekuläre Disulfidbrücken English: Immunglobulin M-molecule consisting of 5 base-units 1 base... A polymer is a long, repeating chain of atoms, formed through the linkage of many molecules called monomers. ... Schematic of antibody binding to an antigen An antibody is a protein complex used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses. ... Avidity is a measure of the synergism of the strength individual interactions when they work as a group. ... A complement protein attacking an invader. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... An antigen is a substance that stimulates an immune response, especially the production of antibodies. ...


In germline cells, the gene segment encoding the μ constant region of the heavy chain is positioned first among other constant region gene segments. For this reason, IgM is the first immunoglobulin expressed by mature B cells.


IgM is also by far the physically largest antibody in the circulation. IgM antibodies are mainly responsible for the clumping (agglutination) of red blood cells if the receipient of a blood transfusion receives blood that is not compatible with his/her blood type. IgM antibodies appear early in the course of an infection and usually do not reappear after further exposure. IgM antibodies do not pass across the human placenta. These two biological propertiesof IgM make it useful in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Demonstrating IgM antibodies in a patients serum indicates recent or in serum from a neonate intrauterine infection such as congenital rubella. agglutination ... Human red blood cells Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell and are the vertebrate bodys principal means of delivering oxygen to body tissues via the blood. ... Blood transfusion is the taking of blood or blood-based products from one individual and inserting them into the circulatory system of another. ... The term compatibility has the following meanings: In telecommunication, the capability of two or more items or components of equipment or material to exist or function in the same system or environment without mutual interference. ... Blood type is determined, in part, by the ABO blood group antigens present on red blood cells A total of 29 human blood group systems are recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT). ...

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Immune system
Humoral immune system | Cellular immune system | Immunological tolerance | Lymphatic system | White blood cells | Antibodies | Antigen (MHC) | Complement system | Inflammation 
Immune system proteins - edit
MAC complex | Perforin | Antibodies

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An immunoglobulin M test should not be used to determine rubella immune status; immunoglobulin M is used to diagnose acute and recent rubella infection.
Rubella immunoglobulin M testing should be performed on pregnant women who report symptoms of rubella or susceptible pregnant women who might have been exposed to rubella to rule out acute or recent infection.
Pregnant women with negative immunoglobulin G and negative immunoglobulin M on first testing should be retested in 10 to 14 days; the first specimen should be reanalyzed along with the second specimen.
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