Immunoglobulin A N-glycosylation Presents Important Body Fluid-specific Variations in Lactating Mothers

Volume: 18, Issue: 11, Pages: 2165 - 2177
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Secretory Immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is central to mucosal immunity: represents one of the main immunological mechanisms of defense against the potential attack of pathogens. During lactation SIgA is produced by plasmablasts in the mammary gland and is present in breast milk, playing a vital role in the passive immunity of the newborn. Interestingly, the different components of SIgA are highly N-glycosylated, and these N-Glycans have an essential...
Paper Details
Title
Immunoglobulin A N-glycosylation Presents Important Body Fluid-specific Variations in Lactating Mothers
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
18
Issue
11
Pages
2165 - 2177
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