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IgA Function in Relation to the Intestinal Microbiota

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY, VOL 36
卷 36, 期 -, 页码 359-381

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-042617-053238

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IgA; microbiota; antibody binding; intestinal inflammation; childhood enteropathy; early-life immunity; immunoglobulin repertoire

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IgA is the dominant immunoglobulin isotype produced in mammals, largely secreted across the intestinal mucosal surface. Although induction of IgA has been a hallmark feature of microbiota colonization following colonization in germ-free animals, until recently appreciation of the function of IgA in host-microbial mutualism has depended mainly on indirect evidence of alterations in microbiota composition or penetration of microbes in the absence of somatic mutations in IgA (or compensatory IgM). Highly parallel sequencing techniques that enable high-resolution analysis of either microbial consortia or IgA sequence diversity are now giving us new perspectives on selective targeting of microbial taxa and the trajectory of IgA diversification according to induction mechanisms, between different individuals and over time. The prospects are to link the range of diversified IgA clonotypes to specific antigenic functions in modulating the microbiota composition, position and metabolism to ensure host mutualism.

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