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Passive administration of purified secretory IgA from human colostrum induces protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a murine model of progressive pulmonary infection
Authors:Nadine Alvarez  Oscar Otero  Frank Camacho  Reinier Borrero  Yanely Tirado  Alina Puig  Alicia Aguilar  Cesar Rivas  Axel Cervantes  Gustavo Falero-Díaz  Armando Cádiz  María E Sarmiento  Mohd Nor Norazmi  Rogelio Hernández-Pando  Armando Acosta
Affiliation:1.Department of Molecular Biology. Finlay Institute,Center of Research – Producction of Vaccines,Cuba;2.Experimental Pathology Section, Department of Pathology,National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition “Salvador Zubiràn" D.F,Mexico;3.Enterprise of Production of Serum and Hemoderivates “Adalberto Pesant González",Cuba;4.School of Health Sciences,Universiti Sains Malaysia,Kubang Kerian,Malaysia;5.Institute for Research in Molecular Medicine,Universiti Sains Malaysia,Kubang Kerian,Malaysia
Abstract:

Background

Immunoglobulin A is the most abundant isotype in secretions from mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, respiratory and genitourinary tracts and in external secretions such as colostrum, breast milk, tears and saliva. The high concentration of human secretory IgA (hsIgA) in human colostrum strongly suggests that it should play an important role in the passive immune protection against gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.

Materials and methods

Human secretory IgA was purified from colostrum. The reactivity of hsIgA against mycobacterial antigens and its protective capacity against mycobacterial infection was evaluated.

Results

The passive administration of hsIgA reduces the pneumonic area before challenge with M. tuberculosis. The intratracheal administration of M. tuberculosis preincubated with hsIgA to mice greatly reduced the bacterial load in the lungs and diminished lung tissue injury.

Conclusions

HsIgA purified from colostrum protects against M. tuberculosis infection in an experimental mouse model.
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