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  • Immunology
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Human Pathology

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  • Immunoglobulin G (IgG) plays a crucial role in the adaptive immune system.
  • Dysregulation in IgG synthesis is associated with a spectrum of human diseases.
  • Subclass variations of IgG also contribute to immune system function and disease pathogenesis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe diseases linked to immunoglobulin G synthesis disorders.
  • To analyze the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of IgG deficiency and overproduction.
  • To highlight the role of IgG subclass abnormalities in human health.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of immunological and clinical studies.
  • Analysis of disease associations with IgG synthesis.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic markers and treatment approaches for IgG disorders.

Main Results:

  • Specific diseases are correlated with both decreased and increased levels of total IgG.
  • Imbalances in IgG subclasses are implicated in various immune deficiencies and autoimmune conditions.
  • Identification of key diagnostic indicators related to IgG abnormalities.

Conclusions:

  • Disorders of immunoglobulin G synthesis are significant in human disease.
  • Assessing IgG levels and subclasses is vital for accurate diagnosis.
  • Targeting IgG pathways offers therapeutic potential for related diseases.