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🦠Antigen vs Antibody🛡️

Antigens and antibodies work as a matched pair in the immune system. One is the threat the body detects; the other is the body's tailored response.

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🦠Antigen
  • A foreign molecule that triggers an immune response
  • Often a protein on the surface of a pathogen
  • Recognized as 'non-self' by the immune system
  • Examples include parts of viruses and bacteria
  • Each antigen has a specific shape the body identifies
🛡️Antibody
  • A Y-shaped protein produced by the immune system
  • Made by white blood cells called B cells
  • Binds specifically to a matching antigen
  • Neutralizes or marks pathogens for destruction
  • Provides lasting immunity after infection or vaccination

Verdict

An antigen is the alarm — a foreign marker the body detects. An antibody is the custom-built response that locks onto that antigen. Vaccines work by introducing antigens to train antibody production.

Frequently asked

How do antibodies recognize antigens?+

Each antibody has a binding site shaped to fit one specific antigen, like a lock and key.

What cells make antibodies?+

B cells, a type of white blood cell, produce and release antibodies.

How do vaccines use antigens?+

Vaccines expose the body to harmless antigens so it builds antibodies before a real infection.

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