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. 2016 Nov;94(10):949-954.
doi: 10.1038/icb.2016.65. Epub 2016 Aug 9.

IgG subclass co-expression brings harmony to the quartet model of murine IgG function

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IgG subclass co-expression brings harmony to the quartet model of murine IgG function

Andrew M Collins. Immunol Cell Biol. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

A model of murine IgG function is presented in which the co-expression of the IgG subclasses is a central feature, class switching occurs before the commencement of somatic hypermutation, and there is little switching between subclasses. It is named the quartet model to emphasize the harmony that comes from the simultaneous presence of the four subclasses. In this model, IgG3 and IgG2b antibodies are particularly important early in the response, when T-cell help may be limiting. IgG3 initiates inflammation through complement fixation, whereas IgG2b provides early FcγR-mediated effector functions. As T-cell help strengthens, IgG2a antibodies increase the power of the response, whereas IgG1 production helps limit the inflammatory drive and limits immunopathology. The model highlights the fact that murine IgG subclasses function quite differently to human IgG subclasses. This allows them to serve the special immunological needs of a species that is vulnerable because of its small size.

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