2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2309994121
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Intergenerational protective anti-gut commensal immunoglobulin G originates in early life

Brigida Rusconi,
Adina K. Bard,
Ryan McDonough
et al.

Abstract: Maternal immunoglobulins of the class G (IgGs) protect offspring from enteric infection, but when, where, and how these antibodies are physiologically generated and confer protection remains enigmatic. We found that circulating IgGs in adult mice preferentially bind early-life gut commensal bacteria over their own adult gut commensal bacteria. IgG-secreting plasma cells specific for early-life gut bacteria appear in the intestine soon after weaning, where they remain into adulthood. Manipulating exposure to gu… Show more

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