Isotype
Isotype
Isotype
Occurrence
Isotypes are found in ALL NORMAL individuals in
the species. The prefix Iso means same in all
members of the species. Some individuals
with immunodeficiencies may lack one or more
isotypes but normal individuals have all isotypes.
Importance
Antibodies to isotypes are used for the
quantitation of immunoglobulin classes and
subclasses in various diseases, in the
characterization of B cell leukemia and in the
diagnosis of various immunodeficiency
diseases.
ALLOTYPES
Allotypes are antigenic determinants
specified by allelic forms of the
immunoglobulin genes.
Occurrence
Individual allotypes are found in individual
members of a species. The prefix Allo means
different in individuals of a species
Nomenclature
In humans, allotypes have been characterized for all
four IgG subclasses, for one IgA subclass, and for the κ
light chain.
Forensic medicine
Km and Gm allotypes are detectable in blood stains
and semen and are useful in forensic medicine.
Paternity testing
The immunoglobulin allotypes are one of the
characteristics used in legal cases involving paternity.
IDIOTYPES
Unique antigenic determinants present on
individual antibody molecules