The relationship between gut microbiota, immunoglobulin A, and vaccine efficacy (Feb 2025) Gut IgA functionally interacts with systemic IgG to enhance antipneumococcal vaccine responses Vaccines 

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-03-relationship-gut-microbiota-immunoglobulin-vaccine.html
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ado9455

Gut microbiota may be the key factor explaining why certain individuals do not respond well to the pneumococcal vaccine

Researchers analyzed vaccine responses using genetically modified mouse models to study two types of pneumococcal vaccines

in individuals with a specific type of immunodeficiency, immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency, the immune system does not always mount an adequate response, leaving them vulnerable to respiratory infections that can lead to severe complications. The reason: poor regulation of gut microbiota

Abstract​

The gut microbiota enhances systemic immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses to vaccines, but it is unknown whether this effect involves IgA, which coats intestinal microbes. That IgA may amplify postimmune IgG production is suggested by the impaired IgG response to pneumococcal vaccines in some IgA-deficient patients.

Here, we found that antipneumococcal but not total IgG production was impaired in mice with IgA deficiency. The positive effect of gut IgA on antipneumococcal IgG responses started very early in life and could implicate gut bacteria, as these responses were attenuated in germ-free mice recolonized with gut microbes from IgA-deficient donors. IgA could exert this effect by constraining the systemic translocation of gut antigens, which was associated with chronic immune activation, including T cell overexpression of programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1).

This inhibitory receptor may attenuate antipneumococcal IgG production by causing B cell hyporesponsiveness, which improved upon anti–PD-1 treatment. Thus, gut IgA functionally interacts with systemic IgG to enhance antipneumococcal vaccine responses.
 
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