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THE MUCOSAL IMMUNE RESPONSE IN THE NEONATE
Author(s) -
HANSON L. Å.,
BRINTON C.,
CARLSSON B.,
DAHLGREN U.,
MELLANDER L.,
SUTTON A.,
SÖDERSTRÖM T.
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
acta pædiatrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1651-2227
pISSN - 0803-5253
DOI - 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1982.tb09596.x
Subject(s) - lactoferrin , lysozyme , medicine , secretory iga , immune system , mucosal immunity , immunology , antigen , antibody , mucous membrane , immunoglobulin a , microbiology and biotechnology , immunity , immunoglobulin g , biology , biochemistry
Hanson LÅ, Brinton C, Carlsson B, Dahlgren U, Mellander L, Sutton A and Söderström T. (Departments of Clinical Immunology and Paediatrics, University of Göteborg, Sweden, Bureau of Biologies, FDA, Bethesda, and Department of Life Sciences, University of Pittsburg, USA). The mucosal immune response in the neonate. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 296:53, 1982. — Human infants are relatively deficient in the IgA system defending mucosal membranes, but are provided via the maternal milk with considerable amounts of SIgA directed against microbes and food antigens to which both mother and infant are exposed. It is possible that serum antibodies may support the mucosal defense as do the lactoferrin, lysozyme and other defense factors present in the milk.

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