Secretory IgA has long been a divisive molecule. Some immunologists point to the mild phenotype of IgA deficiency to justify ignoring it, while some consider its abundance and evolutionary history as grounds for its importance. Further, there is extensive and growing disagreement over the relative importance of affinity-matured, T cell-dependent IgA vs. “natural” and T cell-independent IgA in both microbiota and infection control. As with all good arguments, there is good data supporting different opinions. Here we revisit longstanding questions in IgA biology. We start the discussion from the question of intestinal IgA antigen specificity and critical definitions regarding IgA induction, specificity, and function. These definitions must th...
A large fraction of the intestinal commensal microbiota is coated with IgA antibodies during homeost...
International audienceThe human intestine is densely colonized with commensal microbes that stimulat...
The human intestine is populated with an extremely dense and diverse bacterial community. Commensal ...
Intestinal bacteria outnumber our own human cells in conditions of both health and disease. It has l...
Intestinal bacteria outnumber our own human cells in conditions of both health and disease. It has l...
The large production of immunoglobulin (Ig)A is energetically costly. The fact that evolution retain...
IgA is the dominant immunoglobulin isotype produced in mammals, largely secreted across the intestin...
The immune system has developed strategies to maintain a homeostatic relationship with the resident ...
Immunology research in the last 50 years has made huge progress in understanding the mechanisms of a...
Mucosal surfaces in the gastrointestinal tract are continually exposed to native, commensal antigens...
International audienceParadoxically, loss of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most abundant antibo...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant antibody isotype in the mucosal immune system. Structura...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the main secretory immunoglobulin of mucous membranes and is powerfully in...
IgA is induced through T-cell-dependent and -independent pathways. In this issue, Bunker et al. (201...
Perturbations in gut microbiota of IgA-deficient humans provide insight into how secretory IgA shape...
A large fraction of the intestinal commensal microbiota is coated with IgA antibodies during homeost...
International audienceThe human intestine is densely colonized with commensal microbes that stimulat...
The human intestine is populated with an extremely dense and diverse bacterial community. Commensal ...
Intestinal bacteria outnumber our own human cells in conditions of both health and disease. It has l...
Intestinal bacteria outnumber our own human cells in conditions of both health and disease. It has l...
The large production of immunoglobulin (Ig)A is energetically costly. The fact that evolution retain...
IgA is the dominant immunoglobulin isotype produced in mammals, largely secreted across the intestin...
The immune system has developed strategies to maintain a homeostatic relationship with the resident ...
Immunology research in the last 50 years has made huge progress in understanding the mechanisms of a...
Mucosal surfaces in the gastrointestinal tract are continually exposed to native, commensal antigens...
International audienceParadoxically, loss of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most abundant antibo...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant antibody isotype in the mucosal immune system. Structura...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the main secretory immunoglobulin of mucous membranes and is powerfully in...
IgA is induced through T-cell-dependent and -independent pathways. In this issue, Bunker et al. (201...
Perturbations in gut microbiota of IgA-deficient humans provide insight into how secretory IgA shape...
A large fraction of the intestinal commensal microbiota is coated with IgA antibodies during homeost...
International audienceThe human intestine is densely colonized with commensal microbes that stimulat...
The human intestine is populated with an extremely dense and diverse bacterial community. Commensal ...