The use of the ART method for the rapid assessment of immunoglobulins of classes A, G, M, E as factors of pathological processes of the human body
AUTHORS : Makarevich A.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center for Resonant Medicine “INFOMED”, Minsk, Belarus
YEAR : 2021 | Category : Diagnostic
Immunoglobulins (Ig), otherwise referred to as antibodies, are the most important part of humoral immunity, protecting a person from various pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths, chemical compounds, etc.). They are glycoprotein molecules and are divided into classes IgA, IgM, IgG, IgD, IgE and more specific subclasses (1, 2, 3, 4). In the human body, immunoglobulins are found in blood plasma, some biological fluids, mucous membranes, acting as vigilant defenders of our well-being.
Antibodies help the body to accurately identify the pathogen and neutralize it, thus ensuring reliable protection of human health [3, 4, 5]. One part of human immunoglobulins is produced by plasma cells (soluble), the second acts as antibody receptors, being on the outer membranes of Blymphocytes, in response to external aggression of pathogens or aggression of pathogens that have penetrated into the cell.