Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Fixes complement efficiently via the classical pathway
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
IgA is the dominant antibody in secretions and is central to mucosal defense. Its functions emphasize neutralization and immune exclusion rather than vigorous complement-mediated inflammation, which could damage delicate epithelial barriers.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
IgA neutralizes pathogens and toxins, blocks adherence, and agglutinates particles for removal by mucus and peristalsis. It does not efficiently trigger the classical complement cascade in humans; excessive complement activation at mucosal surfaces would be harmful. Hence, “fix complement efficiently” is not a standard IgA function in the classical pathway sense.
Step-by-Step Solution:
List common IgA roles: neutralization, immune exclusion, agglutination, mucosal protection.
Contrast with classical complement fixation, which is weak for IgA.
Identify the exception statement.
Select “Fixes complement efficiently via the classical pathway.”
Verification / Alternative check:
Clinical observations show selective IgA deficiency predisposes to mucosal infections, consistent with its protective, non-inflammatory roles rather than complement-driven lysis.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They accurately describe IgA’s protective roles at mucosa and in secretions (including tears).
Common Pitfalls:
Generalizing complement properties of IgM/IgG to IgA; isotype-specific Fc biology matters.
Final Answer:
Fixes complement efficiently via the classical pathway.
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