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Crosstalk Between SIgA-Coated Bacteria in Infant Gut and Early-Life Health

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Date 2021 Feb 19
PMID 33602613
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Gut microbiota transmission from mother to offspring has attracted much interest in recent years. The gut microbiota in the infant plays a potentially significant role in modulating and maintaining the development of infant immunity. Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), the major immunoglobulin in the intestine, can target polysaccharides and flagellin on the bacterial surface, resulting in sIgA-coated bacteria. The presentation of specific bacteria coated with sIgA may be a signal of disease and provide novel insights into the relationship between infant microbiota and disease. Here, we review the composition of sIgA-coated bacteria in the adult intestine, human milk, and the infant intestine, as well as the factors that influence the development of gut microbiota in early life. Then, we highlight the diseases that are related to variations in sIgA-coated bacteria in the infant and adult intestine. Furthermore, we discuss the possibility that sIgA-coated bacteria could play a role in mediating both innate and adaptive immune responses. Finally, we propose directions for future research to promote our understanding within this field.

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