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What is IgA?

Amy Hunter
Amy Hunter

Immunoglobulin A, IgA, is produced in the mucous membranes of the body. It is found in all mucous secretions, such as tears and saliva, as well as in the blood. Type A is unique in that it doesn’t break down when exposed to enzymes. This makes it an important disease fighting component in the body. Aside from Type A, there are four other types of immunoglobulin present in the blood. IgG is present in the greatest amount. IgA and IgM are also present in large amounts. The antibodies IgD and IgE are also present, but in much lower quantities.

Each type of immunoglobulin has a specific function in the immune system. Type A is present in mucous membranes, and is responsible for helping the body fight infections in these areas. While this may not seem like a large job, the mucous membranes of the body are expansive, and, without their protection, would leave an open pathway into the body.

Immunoglobulins are proteins formed by white blood cells that act as antibodies.
Immunoglobulins are proteins formed by white blood cells that act as antibodies.

There are various health conditions that can lead to low levels of Immunoglobulin A in the body. When the body does not have sufficient quantities of Type A Immunoglobin, the person may be diagnosed with selective IgA deficiency. This is considered a disease of the autoimmune system. Some diseases, such as gonorrhea, can destroy Immunoglobulin A in the body, leading to a deficiency.

Someone with selective IgA deficiency may be more prone to rheumatoid arthritis.
Someone with selective IgA deficiency may be more prone to rheumatoid arthritis.

A person that suffers from selective Immunoglobulin A deficiency will have normal levels of the other antibodies in their body. The patient will also have fully functioning T-cells, phagocytes, and other components of the immune system. The exclusive absence of Type A Immunoglobin is what gives the disease the name selective IgA deficiency.

Selective Immunoglobulin A deficiency is a relatively common immunodeficiency illness. People suffering from this ailment may appear perfectly healthy, or they may suffer from problems related to the deficiency. The most common ailment associated with selective IgA deficiency is a greater susceptibility to common illnesses such as ear infections, bronchitis and sinusitis.

People with selective IgA deficiency may have a greater susceptibility to sinusitis.
People with selective IgA deficiency may have a greater susceptibility to sinusitis.

People that suffer from selective Immunoglobulin A deficiency are more susceptible to autoimmune disorders such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus. Patients who suffer from a selective IgA deficiency are also more prone to allergies and asthma. Eczema is another condition that occurs in people suffering from this deficiency.

Occasionally, deposits of Immunoglobulin A can build up on the kidneys. This leads to a condition known as IgA nephropathy. IgA nephropathy is considered a chronic condition. Doctors are not sure what leads to the buildup of Type A Immunoglobulin on the kidneys with this ailment.

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    • Immunoglobulins are proteins formed by white blood cells that act as antibodies.
      By: fotoliaxrender
      Immunoglobulins are proteins formed by white blood cells that act as antibodies.
    • Someone with selective IgA deficiency may be more prone to rheumatoid arthritis.
      By: designua
      Someone with selective IgA deficiency may be more prone to rheumatoid arthritis.
    • People with selective IgA deficiency may have a greater susceptibility to sinusitis.
      By: Andrzej Wilusz
      People with selective IgA deficiency may have a greater susceptibility to sinusitis.
    • Sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea can destroy Immunoglobulin A in the body.
      By: Ivan Montero
      Sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea can destroy Immunoglobulin A in the body.
    • IgA is found in tears.
      By: olly
      IgA is found in tears.
    • Those with an IgA deficiency may be more prone to eczema.
      By: Jingling Water
      Those with an IgA deficiency may be more prone to eczema.
    • An IgA deficiency may result in a greater susceptibility to bronchitis.
      By: Piotr Marcinski
      An IgA deficiency may result in a greater susceptibility to bronchitis.