6.3.3
Antibodies
Structure
Structure
Antibodies are proteins called immunoglobulins that are produced by the plasma cells during the immune response. The antibodies are called monoclonal antibodies.


Variable regions
Variable regions
- Each antibody has two variable regions.
- Each antibody has different variable regions.
- The variable regions bind specifically to specific antigens.
- One antibody can bind two antigens. This allows the antigens to be clumped together in agglutination.


Constant regions
Constant regions
- Every antibody has the same constant regions.


Disulphide bridge
Disulphide bridge
- Antibodies are made from two heavy chains and two light chains.
- The heavy chains are connected to the light chains by disulphide bridges.


Hinge protein
Hinge protein
- The hinge protein connects the variable region to the constant region.
Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies
Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies
Monoclonal antibodies can be used in the following ways:


Targeted medication
Targeted medication
- Cancer cells in the body have antigens that signal the cells as abnormal.
- Monoclonal antibodies in cancer treatment can be used to bind specifically to the antigens on cancer cells.
- Cancer treatments can be harmful to many cells. By binding specifically to cancer cells, the antibodies allow the treatment to be targeted to only the cancer cells.
- This reduces damage to other cells.


Medical diagnosis
Medical diagnosis
- Monoclonal antibodies can be used to indicate the presence of a specific antigen.
- The antibodies are attached to a dye, fluorescent or radioactive marker.
- When the complementary antigen is present, it will bind the antibody and the marker will become visible.
- Monoclonal antibodies are used in this way in pregnancy tests.
ELISA Test
ELISA Test
Antibodies can be used in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test. ELISA test tests for infections (e.g. HIV) or allergies. The steps involved are:


1) Fixing of the antigens
1) Fixing of the antigens
- The antigen for the infection that is being tested for is immobilised to the bottom of a beaker.


2) Addition of the blood
2) Addition of the blood
- A sample of the blood that is being investigated is added to the beaker.
- If the antibodies that are complementary to the disease-causing antigen are present in the blood, they will bind to the antigens at the bottom of the beaker to form many antigen-antibody complexes.


3) Washing of the beaker
3) Washing of the beaker
- The beaker is washed out so that any antibodies that have not bound to antigens are removed.


4) Secondary antibodies
4) Secondary antibodies
- Secondary antibodies are added to the solution.
- The secondary antibodies are bound to an enzyme.
- If a secondary antibody binds to the other antibodies from the blood sample, the enzyme will change the colour of a solution in the beaker.


5) Addition of the solution
5) Addition of the solution
- The solution that reacts with the enzymes on the secondary antibodies is added.
- If the solution changes colour, the secondary antibodies have bound to the antibodies from the blood sample.
- This indicates the blood sample is infected by the pathogen.
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