The secretory IgA system in the neonatal period
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- DOI: 10.1002/9780470720608.ch12
The secretory IgA system in the neonatal period
Abstract
It is still not known when the secretory IgA response, important for defence of the mucous membranes, becomes fully competent in the human infant. The infant is, however, provided with 0.25--0.5 g of secretory IgA/day via the maternal milk. The milk contains secretory IgA antibodies against a wide variety of antigens from microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites. Many of the antibodies are directed against important virulence factors such as bacterial pili, enterotoxins, capsular polysaccharides and endotoxic lipopolysaccharides. The passive transfer of antibodies through the milk may explain why breast-fed infants are resistant to enteric infections in particular. The antibodies in the milk are often directed against antigens in the mother's milieu and intestine. An entero-mammary gland link, possibly consisting of lymphoid cells homing from the Peyer's patches in the intestine to the mammary gland, has been suggested. A limited selective uptake of oligomeric IgA from serum in exocrine glands, including the mammary glands, has also been indicated. Whichever the mechanism, the antibodies transferred via breast milk are composed to meet the needs of the infant.
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