How can humoral immunity hurt the body?

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Nov 6, 2014

The extracellular spaces are protected by the humoral immune response, in which antibodies produced by B cells cause the destruction of extracellular microorganisms and prevent the spread of intracellular infections.

This is often called antibody mediated immunity.

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This response is triggered by an antigen and usually requires helper T cells.

Humoral immune deficiency refers to diseases resulting from impaired antibody production, because of either a molecular defect intrinsic to B cells or a failure of interactions between B and T cells.

Antibody deficiency characteristically leads to recurrent, often severe, upper and lower respiratory tract infections with encapsulated bacteria (eg, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae) especially in children. This is seen in 1/500 children.

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