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Publication : Mechanisms of neonatal mucosal antibody protection.

First Author  Harris NL Year  2006
Journal  J Immunol Volume  177
Issue  9 Pages  6256-62
PubMed ID  17056555 Mgi Jnum  J:140517
Mgi Id  MGI:3814018 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.177.9.6256
Citation  Harris NL, et al. (2006) Mechanisms of neonatal mucosal antibody protection. J Immunol 177(9):6256-62
abstractText  Following an abrupt transition at birth from the sterile uterus to an environment with abundant commensal and pathogenic microbes, neonatal mammals are protected by maternal Abs at mucosal surfaces. We show in mice that different Ab isotypes work in distinct ways to protect the neonatal mucosal surface. Secretory IgA acts to limit penetration of commensal intestinal bacteria through the neonatal intestinal epithelium: an apparently primitive process that does not require diversification of the primary natural Ab repertoire. In contrast, neonatal protection against the exclusively luminal parasite Heligmosomoides polygyrus required IgG from primed females. This immune IgG could either be delivered directly in milk or retrotransported via neonatal Fc receptor from the neonatal serum into the intestinal lumen to exert its protective effect.
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