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Secretory Immunglobuline A

Order number

01-10.040

Method

ELISA

Tests

96

Sample volume

100 µl

Sample matrix

Stuhl

Inkubation

1h, 1h 0,5h

 

 

Information

Format

Kit manual

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Literatur, Abstracts

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Secretory IgA (sIgA) consists of two IgA monomers joined by the J-chain and furthermore a secretory component.  It is secreted in plasma cells based in the lamina propia of mucosal membranes. Synthesis of sIgA is independent from the synthesis of serum IgA. This means lack of serum IgA does not necessarily mean a lack of sIgA. Secretory IgA is the major immunoglobulin in saliva, tears, colostrum, nasal mucous, mother´s milk, tracheobronchial and gastrointestinal secretes. It plays a major role in preventing adherence of microorganisms to mucosal sites, in activation of the alternative complement pathway and in activating inflammatory reactions. Newborns are provided with sIgA by mother´s milk and are passively immunized against gastrointestinal infections.

   

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