Pol Tyg Lek
February 1993
Respiratory system due to its enormous surface is particularly prone to be penetrated by various exogenous factors. Therefore, this system is equipped with numerous local, specific and unspecific, cellular and humoral immunological mechanisms. This system includes: BALT (bronchial ++adeno-lymphatic tissue) producing secretory immunoglobulins, ciliary system, mucus which provides an extracellular surface for immunoglobulins, lysozyne, interferon, lactoferrin, and complement system activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntiglobulins are a heterogenous group of antibodies specific for a large number of antigenic determinants on the heavy chains of various classes and on light chains. They are capable of reacting with hidden antigenic determinants of gamma globulins after they have been exposed by the action of proteolytic enzymes or after antigen-antibody reaction during which changes occur in the spatial configuration of the Fc fragments of immunoglobulin causing that they assume immunogenic properties. Antiglobulin antibodies against episomes in the Pab fragment of other antibodies have a strong regulatory influence on the immune response in view of their ability of specific interference with the response to a specific antigen.
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