Autoimmunity in IgA deficiency: revisiting the role of IgA as a silent housekeeper
- PMID: 18202833
- DOI: 10.1007/s10875-007-9163-2
Autoimmunity in IgA deficiency: revisiting the role of IgA as a silent housekeeper
Abstract
Both systemic and organ-specific autoimmune diseases are major manifestations of IgA deficiency (IgAD), the most common primary immunodeficiency. In addition, to discuss the clinical findings of IgAD patients, we proposed a hypothesis to explain the high association with autoimmune phenomena. Based on observations, interactions of monomeric IgA with FcalphaRI result in a partial phosphorylation of FcRgamma-associated FcalphaRI, notably in the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) inducing the recruitment of the SHP-1 tyrosine phosphatase. This leads to deactivation of several activating pathways of the immune system including immunoreceptors that bear ITAM motif and ITAM-independent receptors. Consequently, inflammatory reactions and auto-immune process would be prevented.
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