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Publication : From the fetal liver to spleen and gut: the highway to natural antibody.

First Author  Rosado MM Year  2009
Journal  Mucosal Immunol Volume  2
Issue  4 Pages  351-61
PubMed ID  19421184 Mgi Jnum  J:193380
Mgi Id  MGI:5468246 Doi  10.1038/mi.2009.15
Citation  Rosado MM, et al. (2009) From the fetal liver to spleen and gut: the highway to natural antibody. Mucosal Immunol 2(4):351-61
abstractText  The film of sIgA lining the intestinal epithelium plays a role in the regulation of the commensal microflora and prevention of pathogen invasion. We show that, in the absence of intentional immunization, all sIgA in the gut is produced by B-1a B cells. We also show that B-1a B cells and sIgA derive from lineage-negative precursors found in the fetal liver and located in the spleen after birth. The splenic precursors do not generate B cells of the adaptive immune system in bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes, but efficiently replenish the cells producing the natural antibodies. Therefore, B-1a B cells with their splenic progenitors and their progeny of plasma cells fill the same function of the primordial immune system of lower vertebrates. The natural antibodies in the serum and on the intestinal epithelium may be an evolutionary ancient tool for the immediate protection against commensal and pathogenic bacteria.
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