2000
DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5474.2222
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A Primitive T Cell-Independent Mechanism of Intestinal Mucosal IgA Responses to Commensal Bacteria

Abstract: The immunoglobulin A (IgA) is produced to defend mucosal surfaces from environmental organisms, but host defenses against the very heavy load of intestinal commensal microorganisms are poorly understood. The IgA against intestinal commensal bacterial antigens was analyzed; it was not simply "natural antibody" but was specifically induced and responded to antigenic changes within an established gut flora. In contrast to IgA responses against exotoxins, a significant proportion of this specific anti-commensal Ig… Show more

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“…It appears then that JPP and "conventional" PP are especially dependent on CD 4 helper T cells, consistent with the concept that 1) the IgA response is T cell-dependent (28,29), 2) IgA responses are dependent on T cell cytokines (30), and 3) rescue from apoptosis depends on CD40/CD40L interactions (31). The T-independent response of mouse peritoneal B1 cells has not been confirmed in other species (32).…”
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“…It appears then that JPP and "conventional" PP are especially dependent on CD 4 helper T cells, consistent with the concept that 1) the IgA response is T cell-dependent (28,29), 2) IgA responses are dependent on T cell cytokines (30), and 3) rescue from apoptosis depends on CD40/CD40L interactions (31). The T-independent response of mouse peritoneal B1 cells has not been confirmed in other species (32).…”
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“…No dependency on T cells or germinal centers has been revealed for the generation of SIgA Abs against commensal intestinal bacteria by this LP PC population. Nevertheless, such Ab production is clearly an instructive (Ag-driven) process because it depends on bacterial colonization of the gut (36).…”
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“…in T-cell-deficient mice, CD40 −/− mice, CD28 −/− mice, etc.) [5][6][7]. However, the precise contribution of T-cell-dependent and TI pathways to IgA production is not known.…”
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“…[5][6][7]. However, the precise contribution of T-cell-dependent and TI pathways to IgA production is not known.An important contribution of B-1 cells to TI responses has been suggested [6,8,9]. Peritoneal cavity (PEC) B-1 cells have also been claimed to contribute significantly to IgA-producing plasma cell (PC) Eur.…”
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