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Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease

Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) plays an important role in gut barrier protection by shaping the resident microbiota community, restricting the growth of bacterial pathogens, and enhancing host protective immunity via immunological exclusion. Here, we found that a portion of microbiota-driven sIgA...

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Autores principales: Doron, Itai, Mesko, Marissa, Li, Xin V., Kusakabe, Takato, Leonardi, Irina, Shaw, Dustin G., Fiers, William D., Lin, Woan-Yu, Bialt-DeCelie, Meghan, Román, Elvira, Longman, Randy S., Pla, Jesus, Wilson, Patrick C., Iliev, Iliyan D.
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34811531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-021-00983-z
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author Doron, Itai
Mesko, Marissa
Li, Xin V.
Kusakabe, Takato
Leonardi, Irina
Shaw, Dustin G.
Fiers, William D.
Lin, Woan-Yu
Bialt-DeCelie, Meghan
Román, Elvira
Longman, Randy S.
Pla, Jesus
Wilson, Patrick C.
Iliev, Iliyan D.
author_facet Doron, Itai
Mesko, Marissa
Li, Xin V.
Kusakabe, Takato
Leonardi, Irina
Shaw, Dustin G.
Fiers, William D.
Lin, Woan-Yu
Bialt-DeCelie, Meghan
Román, Elvira
Longman, Randy S.
Pla, Jesus
Wilson, Patrick C.
Iliev, Iliyan D.
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description Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) plays an important role in gut barrier protection by shaping the resident microbiota community, restricting the growth of bacterial pathogens, and enhancing host protective immunity via immunological exclusion. Here, we found that a portion of microbiota-driven sIgA response is induced by and directed towards intestinal fungi. Analysis of the human gut mycobiota bound by sIgA revealed a preference for hyphae; a fungal morphotype associated with virulence. C. albicans was a potent inducer of IgA class switch recombination (CSR) among plasma cells, through an interaction dependent on intestinal phagocytes and hyphal programming. Characterization of sIgA affinity and polyreactivity showed that hyphae-associated virulence factors were bound by these antibodies and that sIgA influenced C. albicans morphotypes in the murine gut. Furthermore, an increase of granular hyphal morphologies in Crohn’s Disease (CD) patients compared to healthy controls, correlated with a decrease of antifungal sIgA antibody titers with affinity to hyphae-associated virulence factors. Thus, in addition to their importance in gut bacterial regulation, sIgA targets the uniquely fungal phenomenon of hyphal formation. Our findings indicate that antifungal sIgA produced in the gut can play a role in regulating intestinal fungal commensalism by coating fungal morphotypes linked to virulence, thereby providing a protective mechanism that might be dysregulated in CD patients.
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spelling pubmed-86223602022-05-22 Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease Doron, Itai Mesko, Marissa Li, Xin V. Kusakabe, Takato Leonardi, Irina Shaw, Dustin G. Fiers, William D. Lin, Woan-Yu Bialt-DeCelie, Meghan Román, Elvira Longman, Randy S. Pla, Jesus Wilson, Patrick C. Iliev, Iliyan D. Nat Microbiol Article Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) plays an important role in gut barrier protection by shaping the resident microbiota community, restricting the growth of bacterial pathogens, and enhancing host protective immunity via immunological exclusion. Here, we found that a portion of microbiota-driven sIgA response is induced by and directed towards intestinal fungi. Analysis of the human gut mycobiota bound by sIgA revealed a preference for hyphae; a fungal morphotype associated with virulence. C. albicans was a potent inducer of IgA class switch recombination (CSR) among plasma cells, through an interaction dependent on intestinal phagocytes and hyphal programming. Characterization of sIgA affinity and polyreactivity showed that hyphae-associated virulence factors were bound by these antibodies and that sIgA influenced C. albicans morphotypes in the murine gut. Furthermore, an increase of granular hyphal morphologies in Crohn’s Disease (CD) patients compared to healthy controls, correlated with a decrease of antifungal sIgA antibody titers with affinity to hyphae-associated virulence factors. Thus, in addition to their importance in gut bacterial regulation, sIgA targets the uniquely fungal phenomenon of hyphal formation. Our findings indicate that antifungal sIgA produced in the gut can play a role in regulating intestinal fungal commensalism by coating fungal morphotypes linked to virulence, thereby providing a protective mechanism that might be dysregulated in CD patients. 2021-11-22 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8622360/ /pubmed/34811531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-021-00983-z Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:
spellingShingle Article
Doron, Itai
Mesko, Marissa
Li, Xin V.
Kusakabe, Takato
Leonardi, Irina
Shaw, Dustin G.
Fiers, William D.
Lin, Woan-Yu
Bialt-DeCelie, Meghan
Román, Elvira
Longman, Randy S.
Pla, Jesus
Wilson, Patrick C.
Iliev, Iliyan D.
Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title_full Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title_fullStr Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title_short Mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn’s Disease
title_sort mycobiota-induced iga antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in crohn’s disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34811531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-021-00983-z
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