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Title

The role of secretory antibodies in infection immunity.

Authors

Strugnell, Richard A.; Wijburg, Odilia L. C.

Abstract

The mucosal secretory immune system provides an important primary defence against disease, as studies of humans with mucosal humoral immunodeficiencies suggest that the absence of secretory immunoglobulin A leads to an increase in mucosal infections. However, the infection risks posed do not seem to provide the evolutionary drive to retain constitutive secretion of often 'hard won' protein, suggesting that secretory antibodies may have some other important function (or functions). This Review examines the evidence that secretory antibodies provide an important defence against infection in specific animal models and explores complementary explanations for the evolution of the secretory immune system.

Subjects

IMMUNOGLOBULIN A; IMMUNOGLOBULINS; IMMUNE system; IMMUNITY; INFECTION; IMMUNODEFICIENCY; ANIMAL models in research

Publication

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010, Vol 8, Issue 9, p656

ISSN

1740-1526

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/nrmicro2384

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