IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity

Melissa Maria Johanna van Gool,1,2 Marjolein van Egmond1– 3 1Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3Departm...

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Main Authors: van Gool MMJ, van Egmond M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-01-01
Series:ImmunoTargets and Therapy
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/iga-and-fcalphari-versatile-players-in-homeostasis-infection-and-autoi-peer-reviewed-article-ITT
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spelling doaj-2bb121f618f946efb8f3f41303d186222021-01-06T01:27:14ZengDove Medical PressImmunoTargets and Therapy2253-15562021-01-01Volume 935137260848IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunityvan Gool MMJvan Egmond MMelissa Maria Johanna van Gool,1,2 Marjolein van Egmond1– 3 1Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsCorrespondence: Marjolein van Egmond Tel +31204448080Email m.vanegmond@amsterdamumc.nlAbstract: Mucosal surfaces constitute the frontiers of the body and are the biggest barriers of our body for the outside world. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant antibody class present at these sites. It passively contributes to mucosal homeostasis via immune exclusion maintaining a tight balance between tolerating commensals and providing protection against pathogens. Once pathogens have succeeded in invading the epithelial barriers, IgA has an active role in host-pathogen defense by activating myeloid cells through divers receptors, including its Fc receptor, FcαRI (CD89). To evade elimination, several pathogens secrete proteins that interfere with either IgA neutralization or FcαRI-mediated immune responses, emphasizing the importance of IgA-FcαRI interactions in preventing infection. Depending on the IgA form, either anti- or pro-inflammatory responses can be induced. Moreover, the presence of excessive IgA immune complexes can result in continuous FcαRI-mediated activation of myeloid cells, potentially leading to severe tissue damage. On the one hand, enhancing pathogen-specific mucosal and systemic IgA by vaccination may increase protective immunity against infectious diseases. On the other hand, interfering with the IgA-FcαRI axis by monovalent targeting or blocking FcαRI may resolve IgA-induced inflammation and tissue damage. This review describes the multifaceted role of FcαRI as immune regulator between anti- and pro-inflammatory responses of IgA, and addresses potential novel therapeutic strategies that target FcαRI in disease.Keywords: neutrophil, CD89, mucosa, infection, inflammation, autoimmunityhttps://www.dovepress.com/iga-and-fcalphari-versatile-players-in-homeostasis-infection-and-autoi-peer-reviewed-article-ITTneutrophilcd89mucosainfectioninflammationautoimmunity
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IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
ImmunoTargets and Therapy
neutrophil
cd89
mucosa
infection
inflammation
autoimmunity
author_facet van Gool MMJ
van Egmond M
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title IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
title_short IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
title_full IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
title_fullStr IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
title_full_unstemmed IgA and FcαRI: Versatile Players in Homeostasis, Infection, and Autoimmunity
title_sort iga and fcαri: versatile players in homeostasis, infection, and autoimmunity
publisher Dove Medical Press
series ImmunoTargets and Therapy
issn 2253-1556
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Melissa Maria Johanna van Gool,1,2 Marjolein van Egmond1– 3 1Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsCorrespondence: Marjolein van Egmond Tel +31204448080Email m.vanegmond@amsterdamumc.nlAbstract: Mucosal surfaces constitute the frontiers of the body and are the biggest barriers of our body for the outside world. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant antibody class present at these sites. It passively contributes to mucosal homeostasis via immune exclusion maintaining a tight balance between tolerating commensals and providing protection against pathogens. Once pathogens have succeeded in invading the epithelial barriers, IgA has an active role in host-pathogen defense by activating myeloid cells through divers receptors, including its Fc receptor, FcαRI (CD89). To evade elimination, several pathogens secrete proteins that interfere with either IgA neutralization or FcαRI-mediated immune responses, emphasizing the importance of IgA-FcαRI interactions in preventing infection. Depending on the IgA form, either anti- or pro-inflammatory responses can be induced. Moreover, the presence of excessive IgA immune complexes can result in continuous FcαRI-mediated activation of myeloid cells, potentially leading to severe tissue damage. On the one hand, enhancing pathogen-specific mucosal and systemic IgA by vaccination may increase protective immunity against infectious diseases. On the other hand, interfering with the IgA-FcαRI axis by monovalent targeting or blocking FcαRI may resolve IgA-induced inflammation and tissue damage. This review describes the multifaceted role of FcαRI as immune regulator between anti- and pro-inflammatory responses of IgA, and addresses potential novel therapeutic strategies that target FcαRI in disease.Keywords: neutrophil, CD89, mucosa, infection, inflammation, autoimmunity
topic neutrophil
cd89
mucosa
infection
inflammation
autoimmunity
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