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Inhibition of Bacterial Adherence by Secretory Immunoglobulin A: A Mechanism of Antigen Disposal
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1972
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Human Parotid FluidBacterial AdherenceVirulence FactorPathogenesisBacteriologyImmunologyAntigen DisposalSecretory Immunoglobulin AMicrobiologyInfection ControlSecretory Immunoglobulins FunctionHost-microbe InteractionMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial Resistance
Preparations of secretory iminunoglobuilin A (S-IgA) isolated from human parotid fluid specifically inhibited the adherence of Streptococcus strains to epithelial cells. Since bacterial adherence is a prerequisite for colonization of mucous surfaces. S-IgA-mediated inhibition of adherence would limit bacterial colonization. This mechanism can explain how secretory immunoglobulins function in the disposal of bacterial antigens.
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