Staphylococcus aureus-specific IgA antibody in milk suppresses the multiplication of S. aureus in infected bovine udder.
Yuya NagasawaYoshio KikuKazue SugawaraAya HiroseChiaki KaiNana KitanoToshihiko TakahashiTomonori NochiHisashi AsoShin-Ichi SawadaKazunari AkiyoshiTomohito HayashiPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
In conclusion, the present study demonstrates that S. aureus-specific IgA antibodies in milk successfully suppressed the multiplication of S. aureus in infected bovine udders. Although the exact mechanism explaining such suppressive effect remains to be elucidated, nasal vaccines that can induce humoral immunity may help prevent initial infection with S. aureus and the onset of bovine mastitis.