Q.45 Antibody formed immediately after infection is- 1. IgM 2. IgG 3. IgD 4. IgE

Q.45 Antibody formed immediately after infection is-

1. IgM
2. IgG
3. IgD
4. IgE

Title: First Antibody After Infection: IgM Primary Response Explained (MCQ Solved)

The antibody formed immediately after infection is IgM, the body’s first line of defense in the primary immune response.

Correct Answer: 1. IgM

IgM is the first antibody produced during an initial encounter with a pathogen, appearing within days as a pentamer for high avidity binding. It activates complement, opsonizes invaders, and peaks early before class-switching to other isotypes like IgG occurs in secondary responses.

Antibody Response Timeline

Primary response: Naive B cells differentiate into plasma cells secreting IgM first (days 3-7 post-infection). IgM levels rise rapidly due to its pentameric structure but decline as IgG (more stable, crosses placenta) dominates later.

Explanation of All Options

Option Role Why Correct/Incorrect
1. IgM Primary response antibody; first secreted post-infection. Correct: Pentameric, activates complement early.
2. IgG Most abundant in serum; secondary response dominant. Incorrect: Appears later (~7-14 days); provides long-term immunity.
3. IgD B-cell receptor; minimal secreted form. Incorrect: Regulatory role; not major post-infection antibody. 
4. IgE Allergic/parasite defense; low serum levels. Incorrect: Produced much later for hypersensitivity. 

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