PhD defence C. (Christina) Großerichter-Wagener

Understanding the Interplay of Intestinal Microbiota, IgA Response and Human Disease

On Tuesday 26 November 2024, C. Großerichter-Wagener will defend the doctoral thesis titled: ‘Understanding the Interplay of Intestinal Microbiota, IgA Response and Human Disease‘.

Promotor
Prof.dr. M.C. van Zelm
Promotor
Prof.dr. J.J.M. van Dongen
Co-promotor
Dr. M. van der Burg
Date
Tuesday 26 Nov 2024, 13:00 - 14:30
Type
PhD defence
Space
Professor Andries Querido room
Building
Education Center
Location
Erasmus MC
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Brief summary:

This thesis aimed to increase the understanding of mucosal immune responses in health and disease, with a special focus on IgA antibody responses and how intestinal bacteria affect adaptive immune responses.

Healthy adults (Chapter 2) and children (Chapter 3) were each classified into three groups (enterotypes) on the basis of distinct intestinal microbiota compositions. In adults, several types of blood immune cells, especially helper T cells differed between enterotypes. Detailed evaluation of the intestinal microbiota and the B- and T-cell compartments in a large cohort (n= 344) of 10-year-old children of the Generation R cohort enabled us to take confounders as BMI, ethnicity, diet, child´s sex and household income into account. Children with the Blautia enterotype showed alterations in various T-cell subsets and memory B cells.

In children with atopic disease, we found increased helper T-cells and IgA+ memory B cells, whereas IgE+ memory B cells were normal (Chapter 4). In food allergies, specifically T-cell dependent derived IgA+ memory B cells were increased. These results indicate that IgA plays also a role in atopic diseases. 

In contrast, in patients with selective IgA deficiency decreased IgA+ memory B cells were found (Chapter 5). Increased helper T cells and cytokine concentrations in blood with normal B-cell activation are suggestive of a B-cell extrinsic defect, and a disturbance in the regulation of the IgA response.

Overall, we provided valuable insights about the immune response in healthy individuals in light of distinct intestinal bacteria and in disease.

More information

The public defence will begin exactly at 13.00 hrs. The doors will be closed once the public defence starts, latecomers can access the hall via the fourth floor. Due to the solemn nature of the ceremony, children under the age of 6 are not allowed during the first part of the ceremony.

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