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In most of the higher vertebrates, the majority of IgA is synthesized by gastrointestinal
lymphoid tissue, with smaller amounts synthesized at other mucosal sites such as the respiratory
tract, salivary glands and reproductive tract. The total quantity of IgA synthesized in humans
has been estimated to be 66 mg kg?1 day?1, of which approximately two-thirds is derived from
mucosal lymphoid tissue. The relatively large amounts of IgA synthesized daily is concerned with
mucosal defense; where the mucosal surfaces are constantly infected with organisms that are
either commensal to the host or pathogenic. The bone marrow also provides an additional source
of IgA, especially in humans.
IgA has two subclasses; IgA1 and IgA2. Mucosal antigen challenge provokes polymeric IgA (pIgA)
production by plasma cells of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue. The pIgA is then
transported across epithelium into mucosal fluids where it is released after coupling to
secretory component as secretory IgA (sIgA), which is bone marrow derived and mostly monomeric
IgA1.
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