Immunoglobulin M in the blood
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Immunoglobulin M refers to the γ-globulin fraction and make up about 5% in it. They are the first to be developed in response to an acute infection, carrying out antibacterial immunity. These include isogemagglutinins, antibacterial, heterophile antibodies, rheumatoid factor. Immunoglobulin M is in norm of 5 subunits, half-life is 5 days.
Reference values (norm) of immunoglobulin M concentration in blood serum
Age |
Concentration, g / l |
Children: | |
1-3 months |
0.12-0.87 |
4-6 months |
0.25-1.2 |
2-3 years |
0.46-1.9 |
4-5 years |
0.4-2 |
6-7 years |
0.55-2.1 |
10-11 years old |
0.66-1.55 |
12-13 years old |
0.7-1.5 |
Adults: | |
Men's |
0.5-3.2 |
Women |
0.6-3.7 |