Poly-immunoglobulin receptor-mediated transport of IgA into the male genital tract is important for clearance of chlamydia muridarum infection
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18/09/2008
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Problem: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide. While infection in females requires a Th1 response for clearance, such a response in males may disrupt the immune privileged nature of the male reproductive tract, potentially contributing to infertility. Method of study: We investigated the role of IgA in protection against an intrapenile Chlamydia muridarum infection of C57BL/6 and pIgR−/− mice. Results: Here, we show that the poly immunoglobulin receptor is the main pathway for IgA transport into the male reproductive tract. The high levels of IgA seen in prostatic fluid of wild-type mice correlate with reduction in chlamydial infection both in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion: These findings indicate that a Chlamydia vaccine that induces neutralizing IgA in the prostate will aid in the protection against infection in males. |
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Blackwell Publishing |
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DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0897.2008.00637.x Cunningham, Kelly A., Carey, Alison J., Finnie, Jane M., Bao, Shisan, Coon, Charmere, Jones, Russell, Wijburg, Odilia, Strugnell, Richard A., Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2008) Poly-immunoglobulin receptor-mediated transport of IgA into the male genital tract is important for clearance of chlamydia muridarum infection. American Journal Of Reproductive Immunology, 60(5), pp. 405-414. |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #110799 Immunology not elsewhere classified #110309 Infectious Diseases #Chlamydia #IgA #Poly-Immunoglobulin Receptor |
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Journal Article |