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Differential Binding of IgG and IgA to Mucus of the Female Reproductive Tract
Authors:Kelly M. Fahrbach  Olga Malykhina  Daniel J. Stieh  Thomas J. Hope
Affiliation:Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.; Columbia University, United States of America,
Abstract:Cells of the endocervix are responsible for the secretion of mucins, which provide an additional layer of protection to the female reproductive tract (FRT). This barrier is likely fortified with IgA as has previously been shown in the gastrointestinal tract and lungs of mice. Mucus associated IgA can facilitate clearance of bacteria. While a similar function for IgG has been proposed, an association with mucus has not yet been demonstrated. Here we find that IgA and IgG are differentially associated with the different types of mucus of the FRT. We observed that while both IgA and IgG are stably associated with cervical mucus, only IgG is associated with cervicovaginal mucus. These findings reveal that antibodies can bind tightly to mucus, where they can play a significant role in the fortification of the mucus barriers of the FRT. It may be possible to harness this interaction in the development of vaccines designed to protect the FRT mucosal barriers from sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV.
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