IGHM


Description

The IGHM gene, encodes for the IgM antibody, a crucial component of the human immune system. IgM is the first antibody produced during an immune response and plays a vital role in the initial defense against pathogens. It acts as a potent activator of the complement system, leading to the destruction of invading microorganisms. Additionally, IgM can directly neutralize viruses and bacteria, preventing them from infecting healthy cells. Its unique pentameric structure grants it high avidity, enabling efficient binding to multiple antigens. Understanding the IGHM gene‘s structure and function is crucial for comprehending the intricacies of humoral immunity and for developing effective therapeutic strategies.

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IgM is the largest antibody class and has a unique pentameric structure, meaning it consists of five antibody units linked together.


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