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Gut has a backup system for IgA antibodiesCEFR A2

18 Dec 2025

Adapted from Yale, Futurity CC BY 4.0

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Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
98 words

The gut immune system meets many foreign substances from food and microbes. A special antibody, immunoglobulin A (IgA), makes a mucosal barrier that traps and neutralizes pathogens and stops them from sticking to the intestine.

Researchers studied B cell responses in mice after immunization. They found two distinct pathways that produce IgA after immune stimulation. Most IgA made in the first three weeks did not come from germinal centers. Germinal center-derived IgA became detectable in weeks three through six. Surprisingly, non-germinal center IgA and germinal center IgA showed similar antigen specificity and similar numbers of mutations.

Difficult words

  • antibodya protein that recognizes and binds to germs
  • immunoglobulin Aa type of antibody in mucous membranes
  • mucosalrelated to the lining inside the gut
  • pathogena germ that can cause disease in people
    pathogens
  • germinal centerpart of lymph node where B cells change
    germinal centers
  • antigen specificityhow well an antibody recognizes a particular germ

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