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Subjects/Microbiology/Antibodies & Complement
Antibodies & Complement
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bug Microbiology

Which of the following antibody classes is primarily responsible for initiating the primary immune response and typically exists as a pentamer in serum?

A. A. IgG
B. B. IgA
C. C. IgM
D. D. IgE

Explanation

IgM is the first antibody produced during a primary immune response. It is characterized by its pentameric structure in serum, where five monomeric units are joined by a J chain, making it a very efficient agglutinator and activator of the classical complement pathway.

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