BALB/c and C57BL/6 Mice Differ in Polyreactive IgA Abundance, which Impacts the Generation of Antigen-Specific IgA and Microbiota Diversity

  • Fransen, Floris
  • Zagato, Elena
  • Mazzini, Elisa
  • Fosso, Bruno
  • Manzari, Caterina
  • El Aidy, Sahar
  • Chiavelli, Andrea
  • D'Erchia, Anna Maria
  • Sethi, Maya K
  • Pabst, Oliver
  • Marzano, Marinella
  • Moretti, Silvia
  • Romani, Luigina
  • Penna, Giuseppe
  • Pesole, Graziano
  • Rescigno, Maria
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Publication date
September 2015
Language
English

Abstract

The interrelationship between IgAs and microbiota diversity is still unclear. Here we show that BALB/c mice had higher abundance and diversity of IgAs than C57BL/6 mice and that this correlated with increased microbiota diversity. We show that polyreactive IgAs mediated the entrance of non-invasive bacteria to Peyer's patches, independently of CX3CR1(+) phagocytes. This allowed the induction of bacteria-specific IgA and the establishment of a positive feedback loop of IgA production. Cohousing of mice or fecal transplantation had little or no influence on IgA production and had only partial impact on microbiota composition. Germ-free BALB/c, but not C57BL/6, mice already had polyreactive IgAs that influenced microbiota diversity and selecti...

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