Common questions

What does a low IgG 1 mean?

What does a low IgG 1 mean?

An IgG deficiency is a health problem in which your body doesn’t make enough Immunoglobulin G (IgG). People with IgG deficiency are more likely to get infections. When your body feels it is under attack, it makes special proteins called immunoglobulins or antibodies.

How do you treat low IgG levels?

Currently, the accepted therapy for IgG deficiency is the intravenous administration of 300-600 mg/kg of IgG once every 3-4 weeks, or 100-200 mg/kg/wk subcutaneously. Higher doses have been shown to be more effective in reducing infections in patients with histories of chronic or recurrent sinopulmonary infections.

What happens if you have low immunoglobulin levels?

Some people with an IgA deficiency are more likely to get frequent infections. These can include sinus, lung, and digestive infections. Some people with IgA deficiency also are more likely to have allergies, and digestive and autoimmune problems such as celiac disease or lupus.

What does it mean when IgG Subclass 2 is low?

IgG2 subclass deficiency is the most common subclass deficiency associated with recurrent infection. It may be accompanied by IgG4 deficiency, IgA deficiency, or both. Pure IgG subclass deficiency is rare in association with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

What does low IgG subclass 3 mean?

IgG3 deficiency is not a universally recognized immunodeficiency since the subclass is a minor component of the total IgG. The reports of IgG3 deficiency are associated with recurrent,chronic bacterial sinus or lung infection and a blunted response to bacterial vaccination (1,2).

What are normal IgG subclass levels?

Adult reference range: IgG1 = 3.80 – 9.30g/L. IgG2 = 2.40 – 7.00g/L. IgG3 = 0.20 – 1.80g/L.

What does it mean if IgG Subclass 2 is low?

IgG2 and IgG4 deficiency: IgG2 deficiency often results in infectious complications, such as bronchiectasis, bronchopneumonia, bronchitis, obstructive lung disease, and asthma. It has also been associated with ataxia telangiectasia and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

What are the causes for low antibody levels?

Low levels of the IgG antibody can also be caused by Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia, a rare blood cancer that is characterized by an overproduction of the IgM antibody and subsequent suppression of production of other types of antibodies, including IgG.

What is low immunoglobulin an and G?

An IgG deficiency is a health problem in which your body doesn’t make enough Immunoglobulin G (IgG). People with IgG deficiency are more likely to get infections. When your body feels it is under attack, it makes special proteins called immunoglobulins or antibodies. These antibodies are made by the plasma cells.

What is IgG level?

Immunoglobulin G: IgG is the most common type of antibody in your blood and other body fluids. These antibodies protect you against infection by “remembering” which germs you’ve been exposed to before. If those germs come back, your immune system knows to attack them.

What is IG blood?

IgG Blood Test. This test measures the level of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Antibodies in the blood. IgG are the smallest and most common type of antibody making up 75-80% of all antibodies in the body.

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Ruth Doyle