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. 2019;10(3):429-433.
doi: 10.1080/19490976.2018.1546520. Epub 2018 Nov 18.

Immune/microbial interface perturbation in human IgA deficiency

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Immune/microbial interface perturbation in human IgA deficiency

Delphine Sterlin et al. Gut Microbes. 2019.

Abstract

In a recently published article we report the metagenomic analysis of human gut microbiomes evolved in the absence of immunoglobulin A (IgA). We show that human IgA deficiency is not associated with massive quantitative perturbations of gut microbial ecology. While our study underlines a rather expected pathobiont expansion, we at the same time highlight a less expected depletion in some typically beneficial symbionts. We also show that IgM partially supply IgA deficiency, explaining the relatively mild clinical phenotype associated with the early steps of this condition. Microbiome studies in patients should consider potential issues such as cohort size, human genetic polymorphism and treatments. In this commentary, we discuss how such issues were taken into account in our own study.

Keywords: CVID; IgA deficiency; IgM; gut microbiota; microbiome.

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Figure 1.
SIgM contribute to maintain actinobacteria diversity in the absence of IgA.
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IgA binding to healthy and selective IgAD microbiota. Representative flow cytomery analysis of endogenous IgA colonic microbiota coating.

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