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Fantastic IgA plasma cells and where to find them
Author(s) -
Isho Baweleta,
Florescu Alexandra,
Wang Angela A.,
Gommerman Jennifer L.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
immunological reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.839
H-Index - 223
eISSN - 1600-065X
pISSN - 0105-2896
DOI - 10.1111/imr.12980
Subject(s) - immunoglobulin a , lamina propria , immunology , effector , immune system , biology , mucosal immunity , homeostasis , secretory iga , inflammation , function (biology) , mucous membrane , immunity , microbiology and biotechnology , immunoglobulin g , genetics , epithelium
IgA is produced in large quantities at mucosal surfaces by IgA + plasma cells (PC), protecting the host from pathogens, and restricting commensal access to the subepithelium. It is becoming increasingly appreciated that IgA + PC are not constrained to mucosal barrier sites. Rather, IgA + PC may leave these sites where they provide both host defense and immunoregulatory function. In this review, we will outline how IgA + PC are generated within the mucosae and how they subsequently migrate to their “classical” effector site, the gut lamina propria. From there we provide examples of IgA + PC displacement from the gut to other parts of the body, referencing examples during homeostasis and inflammation. Lastly, we will speculate on mechanisms of IgA + PC displacement to other tissues. Our aim is to provide a new perspective on how IgA + PC are truly fantastic beasts of the immune system and identify new places to find them.