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Mouse immunoglobulin levels

Mouse immunoglobulin levels  
Arnt-Ove Hovden
 Re: Mouse immunoglobulin levels  
Mike Clark
From:Arnt-Ove Hovden
Subject:Mouse immunoglobulin levels
Date:Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:14:21 +0100
Hi!

I was wondering about the serum immunglobulin levels in mice. How much
(µg/ml)immunglobulin are there? How do that distribute on the different Ig
classes and IgG subclasses?
How high would an specific response go (e.g. how many % of total IgG
specific to a virus)?
I have trouble finding this on the net and so far I haven't come acoss any
good textbooks either.

I hope somebody might have some answers or links to good internet sites

:)
Arnt


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From:Mike Clark
Subject:Re: Mouse immunoglobulin levels
Date:Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:48:29 +0000
In article , Arnt-Ove Hovden
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was wondering about the serum immunglobulin levels in mice. How much
> (µg/ml)immunglobulin are there? How do that distribute on the
> different Ig classes and IgG subclasses? How high would an specific
> response go (e.g. how many % of total IgG specific to a virus)? I
> have trouble finding this on the net and so far I haven't come acoss
> any good textbooks either.
>
> I hope somebody might have some answers or links to good internet sites
>
> :)
> Arnt
>
>


Interesting questions. I don't intend to give you answers because I
think it pays to think about these issues more deeply than simply being
given all the facts and figures straight off.

Take a look at papers by Sally Ward on FcRn, she looked at mouse IgG
subclass concentrations in different strains of mice and determined the
dependency on FcRn

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Also think of the following facts and do some guestimating for yourself

Avagadro's number (approx 6x10^23)
Mr of IgG (approx 150,000)
Plasma Ig concentration (between 1 and 10 mg/ml)
Affinities of IgG antibodies (Kd often in the range of micromolar to
nanomolar)

Ask yourself how many different specificities could achieve a
concentration of antibody sufficient to give 50% saturation for the
above ranges of values?

Mike
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