Agglutinogens are the most important and specific substances for immune cells.
* What is agglutinum. Agglutinin binds to an antigen, that is, to a specific carrier substance of some pathogens, and in response to this, immune reactions occur. They are also able to form a protective film against damage. Destruction of the membranes is fatal for most pathogens. This is due to the fact that after the cell dies, toxins are released and it acts as a “conductor” for the spread of infection. The immune system attacks the membrane, making the microbes unable to infect new cells. The presence of agglutinins indicates that a person does not suffer from a specific disease. This is explained by the fact that there is no deficiency of specific substances in his body. The amount of antibodies does not affect resistance to specific infections.