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IgA Antibody for ELISA / Immunoglobulin Alpha Detection Antibodies

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IgA Antibody for ELISA / Immunoglobulin Alpha Detection Antibodies

Introduction

IgA antibody detection plays a central role in studying mucosal immunity and immune responses at epithelial surfaces. Immunoglobulin alpha (IgA) is the dominant antibody class in secretions such as saliva, respiratory fluids, and gastrointestinal secretions, where it provides a first line of defense against pathogens. In addition to its role at mucosal barriers, IgA is also present in circulation and contributes to systemic immune responses.

IgA Antibody for ELISA applications enables accurate quantification of immunoglobulin alpha in serum, plasma, and mucosal samples. These antibodies are widely used in immunology research, infection studies, microbiome analysis, and antibody production workflows where detection of IgA is required.


IgA Function and Biological Role

IgA is structurally distinct from other immunoglobulin classes and is commonly found in both monomeric and dimeric forms. Secretory IgA, the dominant form at mucosal surfaces, is associated with a joining chain and secretory component that enables transport across epithelial cells and protects against proteolytic degradation.

Functionally, IgA plays a key role in immune exclusion by preventing pathogen adherence and neutralizing antigens without triggering excessive inflammation. This makes IgA essential for maintaining immune homeostasis at barrier sites while limiting tissue damage.


IgA Antibodies for ELISA Detection

IgA Antibody for ELISA systems are optimized for sensitive and specific detection of immunoglobulin alpha in complex biological samples. These assays support:

  • Quantification of total IgA levels in serum and plasma
  • Detection of IgA in mucosal samples such as saliva and lavage fluids
  • Analysis of immune responses in infection and microbiome studies

Accurate detection of IgA is particularly important due to its variable abundance and presence in multiple structural forms, requiring antibodies with strong specificity and reliable performance in ELISA-based workflows.


IgA Subclasses: IgA1 and IgA2

IgA exists as two subclasses, IgA1 and IgA2, which differ in structure, distribution, and biological function.

IgA1 is predominantly found in circulation and is associated with systemic immune responses. Its extended hinge region provides flexibility for antigen binding but also increases susceptibility to proteolytic cleavage.

IgA2 is enriched at mucosal surfaces and is structurally adapted for resistance to bacterial proteases, allowing it to function effectively in microbial-rich environments such as the gastrointestinal tract.

While total IgA antibodies measure overall immunoglobulin alpha levels, subclass-specific antibodies enable more precise differentiation of systemic versus mucosal immune responses.


Applications of IgA Antibody Detection

IgA antibodies are widely used in:

  • Mucosal immunity and barrier function studies
  • Host-microbiome interaction research
  • Infectious disease analysis
  • Antibody response profiling in serum and secretions

Because IgA plays a critical role in immune defense at epithelial surfaces, its detection provides important insight into immune status, pathogen exposure, and immune regulation.


Conclusion

IgA antibodies are essential tools for studying immune responses at mucosal and systemic levels. From total IgA quantification to subclass-specific analysis, these antibodies support a wide range of ELISA-based applications in immunology, microbiology, and disease research.

Explore our immunoglobulin antibody collection to find IgA, IgA1, and IgA2 antibodies optimized for ELISA detection and quantitative immunoassays.

<p>Human IgA Antibody for ELISA Subclass Specificity Analysis. ELISA analysis of human immunoglobulins demonstrates that clone <a href="../tds/recombinant-human-iga-antibody-rm128-r20182">RM128</a> selectively recognizes Human IgA / IGHA, with strong signal observed for both IgA1 and IgA2 across tested concentrations, indicating binding to the shared alpha heavy chain.</p>

Human IgA Antibody for ELISA Subclass Specificity Analysis. ELISA analysis of human immunoglobulins demonstrates that clone RM128 selectively recognizes Human IgA / IGHA, with strong signal observed for both IgA1 and IgA2 across tested concentrations, indicating binding to the shared alpha heavy chain.

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Mouse IgA Heavy Chain Antibody for ELISA (clone RM220)
Catalog No : R20169
Applications : WB (non-reduced only), ELISA
Reactivity : Mouse
Format : Purified
Recrabbitmono
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone rHISA43)
Catalog No : V7859
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
Recmousemono
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone AOII-9)
Catalog No : RQ5074
Applications : WB
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
Human IgA Heavy Chain Antibody for ELISA (clone RM128)
Catalog No : R20182
Applications : ELISA, IHC
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
Recrabbitmono
Human IgA Heavy Chain Antibody for ELISA / Biotin Conjugate (clone RM128)
Catalog No : R20182BTN
Applications : ELISA
Reactivity : Human
Format : Biotin Conjugate
Recrabbitmono
Mouse IgA Heavy Chain Antibody for ELISA / Biotin Conjugate (clone RM220)
Catalog No : R20169BTN
Applications : WB (non-reduced only), ELISA
Reactivity : Mouse
Format : Biotin Conjugate
Recrabbitmono
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone HISA43)
Catalog No : V2617
Applications : FACS, IF, IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone SPM187)
Catalog No : V2618
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone IA761)
Catalog No : V2619
Applications : FACS, IF, IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
IgA Heavy Chain Antibody (clone IA761)
Catalog No : V2619CF488
Applications : FACS, IF
Reactivity : Human
Format : CF488 Conjugate