: any substance (such as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (such as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (such as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response
An antibody is a protein produced by your immune system to fight outside invaders. Since the enemy substance actually triggers the production of antibodies, such substances are called antigens—anti- being short for antibody, and -gen meaning "producer". (In a similar way, an allergen produces an allergy, and a pathogen produces a pathology or disease.) Antigens are often rodlike structures that stick out from the surface of an invading organism—usually a bacterium or a virus—and allow it to attach itself to cells in the invaded body. But unfortunately for them, in doing so they let the immune system know they're present, and the body is flooded with an army of Pac-Man-like antibodies.
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebWhile the demand for conventional antigen tests will continue to decrease, there will be a need for new diagnostics that can differentiate various causes of cold and flu-like upper repository symptoms. Steven Phillips, STAT, 6 Sep. 2022 Each order includes eight rapid antigen tests that will come in two separate packages, four to each package. Maggie O'neill, SELF, 29 Aug. 2022 The rapid antigen tests were self-administered and could deliver results within minutes.Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 2022 For rapid antigen tests, serial testing is the name of the game. Sumathi Reddy, WSJ, 29 Aug. 2022 New Zealand requires most international travelers to show proof of vaccination and take two rapid antigen tests upon arrival. Zach Wichter, USA TODAY, 26 Aug. 2022 Quidel makes respiratory diagnostic tests tied to flu season, including a rapid antigen tests for COVID-19.San Diego Union-Tribune, 25 Aug. 2022 Japan requires a nucleic acid amplification test, such as a PCR test, which tends to be less accessible and more expensive than at-home rapid antigen tests. Julia Mio Inuma, Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2022 Previously, the Food and Drug Administration had advised taking two rapid antigen tests over two or three days to rule out infection. Matthew Perrone, ajc, 11 Aug. 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
German, from French antigène, from anticorps antibody + -gène -gen