When Therapeutic IgA Antibodies Might Come of Age

Background: Extensive efforts have been made in optimizing monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibodies for use in clinical practice. Accumulating evidence suggests that IgA or anti-Fc αRI could also represent an exciting avenue toward novel therapeutic strategies.Summary: Here, we underline that IgA is more effective in recruiting neutrophils for tumor cell killing and is potently active against several pathogens, including rotavirus, poliovirus, influenza virus, and SARS-CoV-2. IgA could also be used to modulate excessive immune responses in inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, secretory IgA is emerging as a major regulator of gut microbiota, which impacts intestinal homeostasis and global health as well. As such, IgA could be used to promote a healthy microbiota in a therapeutic setting.Key messages: IgA combines multifaceted functions that can be desirable for immunotherapy.Pharmacology
Source: Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research