Patrick J Gleeson, Niels O S Camara, Pierre Launay, Agnès Lehuen, Renato C Monteiro
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Abstract
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundantly produced antibody in humans. IgA is a unique class of immunoglobulin due to its multiple molecular forms, and a defining difference between the two subclasses: IgA1 has a long hinge-region that is heavily O-glycosylated, whereas the IgA2 hinge-region is shorter but resistant to bacterial proteases prevalent at mucosal sites. IgA is essential for immune homeostasis and education. Mucosal IgA plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the mucosal barrier by immune exclusion of pathobionts while facilitating colonization with certain commensals; a large part of the gut microbiota is coated with IgA. In the circulation, monomeric IgA that has not been engaged by antigen plays a discrete role in dampening inflammatory responses. Protective and harmful roles of IgA have been studied over several decades, but a new understanding of the complex role of this immunoglobulin in health and disease has been provided by recent studies. Here, we discuss the physiological and pathological roles of IgA with a special focus on the gut, kidneys, and autoimmunity. We also discuss new IgA-based therapeutic approaches.
免疫球蛋白 A(IgA)是人类产生最多的抗体。IgA 是一类独特的免疫球蛋白,因为它有多种分子形式,而且两个亚类之间存在明显差异:IgA1 的铰链区很长,有大量的 O 型糖基化,而 IgA2 的铰链区较短,但能抵抗粘膜部位常见的细菌蛋白酶。IgA 对免疫平衡和教育至关重要。粘膜 IgA 通过免疫排斥致病菌,同时促进某些共生菌的定植,在维持粘膜屏障的完整性方面发挥着至关重要的作用;肠道微生物群的很大一部分都涂有 IgA。在血液循环中,未被抗原啮合的单体 IgA 在抑制炎症反应方面发挥着不同的作用。几十年来,人们一直在研究 IgA 的保护和有害作用,但最近的研究让人们对这种免疫球蛋白在健康和疾病中的复杂作用有了新的认识。在此,我们将讨论 IgA 的生理和病理作用,特别关注肠道、肾脏和自身免疫。我们还讨论了基于 IgA 的新治疗方法。
期刊介绍:
Immunological Reviews is a specialized journal that focuses on various aspects of immunological research. It encompasses a wide range of topics, such as clinical immunology, experimental immunology, and investigations related to allergy and the immune system.
The journal follows a unique approach where each volume is dedicated solely to a specific area of immunological research. However, collectively, these volumes aim to offer an extensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advancements in basic immunology and their practical implications in clinical settings.