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Mammary Gland Immunology And Neonate Protection In Pigs

Henri Salmon-2005-11-20-Kluwer Academic Publishers eBooks
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Since placenta of pregnant sows are impermeable to immunoglobulin passage, the neonates are born agammaglobulinemic; although immunocompetent, they are unable to develop rapidly an immune response which will protect their systemic and mucosal compartments; thus their survival depend upon the passive acquisition of maternal immunity including at least 3 components: i) a systemic humoral immunity, transmitted through colostrum conveying mainly by IgG; these IgG are transferred from maternal serum via Fc gamma receptors on the epithelial cells of mammary gland (MG). ii) a local humoral immunity, especially secretory IgA (IgAs), transmitted mainly by milk (lactogenic immunity) until weaning. IgAs are secreted by MG recruited plasma cells and are excreted in milk via secretory component of epithelial cells: these IgA exhibit a specificity for the antigens present in the maternal digestive tract, the so-called "entero-mammary link"; this link is due to the migration of lymphocytes from the g

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Since placenta of pregnant sows are impermeable to immunoglobulin passage, the neonates are born agammaglobulinemic; although immunocompetent, they are unable to develop rapidly an immune response which will protect their systemic and mucosal compartments; thus their survival depend upon the passive acquisition of maternal immunity including at least 3 components: i) a systemic humoral immunity, transmitted through colostrum conveying mainly by IgG; these IgG are transferred from maternal serum via Fc gamma receptors on the epithelial cells of mammary gland (MG). ii) a local humoral immunity, especially secretory IgA (IgAs), transmitted mainly by milk (lactogenic immunity) until weaning. IgAs are secreted by MG recruited plasma cells and are excreted in milk via secretory component of epithelial cells: these IgA exhibit a specificity for the antigens present in the maternal digestive tract, the so-called "entero-mammary link"; this link is due to the migration of lymphocytes from the g

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Mammary glandImmunologyBiologyMedicineInternal medicineCancer

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