<P> Antigen - antibody interaction, or antigen - antibody reaction, is a specific chemical interaction between antibodies produced by B cells of the white blood cells and antigens during immune reaction . It is the fundamental reaction in the body by which the body is protected from complex foreign molecules, such as pathogens and their chemical toxins . In the blood, the antigens are specifically and with high affinity bound by antibodies to form an antigen - antibody complex . The immune complex is then transported to cellular systems where it can be destroyed or deactivated . </P> <P> The first correct description of the antigen - antibody reaction was given by Richard J. Goldberg at the University of Wisconsin in 1952 . It came to be known as "Goldberg's theory" (of antigen - antibody reaction). </P>

Which of the following is not a consequence of antigen binding to antibody