2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102974
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Lung immunoglobulin A immunity dysregulation in cystic fibrosis

Abstract: Background In cystic fibrosis (CF), recurrent infections suggest impaired mucosal immunity but whether production of secretory immunoglobulin A (S-IgA) is impaired remains elusive. S-IgA is generated following polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR)-mediated transepithelial transport of dimeric (d-)IgA and represents a major defence through neutralisation of inhaled pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( Pa ). Methods … Show more

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“…First, Collin et al utilized explanted end-stage lung tissue as well as sputum and serum from clinically stable CF patients, classified by Pa infection status, and controls to demonstrate increased lymphoid aggregates, IgA plasmacytes, epithelial polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR; necessary for IgA transcytosis into the airway lumen) and IgA, in adults with CF. Serum and sputum IgA were increased, while sIgA and secretory component (SC) were also present in sputum [4]. This validates studies demonstrating an intact and activated systemic and mucosal adaptive humoral immunity in CF.…”
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“…First, Collin et al utilized explanted end-stage lung tissue as well as sputum and serum from clinically stable CF patients, classified by Pa infection status, and controls to demonstrate increased lymphoid aggregates, IgA plasmacytes, epithelial polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR; necessary for IgA transcytosis into the airway lumen) and IgA, in adults with CF. Serum and sputum IgA were increased, while sIgA and secretory component (SC) were also present in sputum [4]. This validates studies demonstrating an intact and activated systemic and mucosal adaptive humoral immunity in CF.…”
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“…Second, transmission electron microscopy showed enlarged ER cavities in CFderived HBECs. Third, in Calu-3 epithelial cells, which stably express high levels of pIgR, UPR activation in vitro (as shown by increased XPB1s as well as phosphorylated stress-induced eukaryotic initiation factor 2a) demonstrated reduced pIgR protein, IgA transcytosis and SC release [4].…”
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