Literature DB >> 31127044

MZB1 promotes the secretion of J-chain-containing dimeric IgA and is critical for the suppression of gut inflammation.

Ermeng Xiong1, Yingqian Li1, Qing Min1, Chaoqun Cui1, Jun Liu1, Rongjian Hong1, Nannan Lai1, Ying Wang1, Jiping Sun1, Ryohtaroh Matsumoto2, Daisuke Takahashi2, Koji Hase2, Reiko Shinkura3, Takeshi Tsubata4, Ji-Yang Wang5,4.   

Abstract

IgA is the most abundantly produced antibody in the body and plays a crucial role in gut homeostasis and mucosal immunity. IgA forms a dimer that covalently associates with the joining (J) chain, which is essential for IgA transport into the mucosa. Here, we demonstrate that the marginal zone B and B-1 cell-specific protein (MZB1) interacts with IgA through the α-heavy-chain tailpiece dependent on the penultimate cysteine residue and prevents the intracellular degradation of α-light-chain complexes. Moreover, MZB1 promotes J-chain binding to IgA and the secretion of dimeric IgA. MZB1-deficient mice are impaired in secreting large amounts of IgA into the gut in response to acute inflammation and develop severe colitis. Oral administration of a monoclonal IgA significantly ameliorated the colitis, accompanied by normalization of the gut microbiota composition. The present study identifies a molecular chaperone that promotes J-chain binding to IgA and reveals an important mechanism that controls the quantity, quality, and function of IgA.

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Keywords:  J chain; gut homeostasis; heavy chain tailpiece; immunoglobulin A; molecular chaperone

Year:  2019        PMID: 31127044      PMCID: PMC6613140          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1904204116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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