Lack of SC/pIGR-mediated epithelial transport of a human polymeric IgA devoid of J chain: In vitro and in vivo studies

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Three human polymeric IgA (pIgA) myeloma proteins of tetrameric size were compared for their J-chain content, their in vitro secretory component (SC)-binding ability, and their capacity to be transcytosed by polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR)-expressing epithelial cells in vitro and rat hepatocytes in vivo. One of the three pIgA preparations, pIgA-L, was shown to lack J chain and was unable to combine with purified free human and rat SC, whereas pIgA-G and pIgA-C contained J chain and combined readily with SC. Furthermore, pIgA-L was not transferred into rat bile after intravenous injection, and was hardly transported apically by polarized Madin-Darbey canine kidney cell monolayers expressing the human pIgR, whereas pIgA-G and pIgA-C were efficiently transported in both test systems. Together with our recent demonstration that antibodies to human J chain block the SC/pIgR- mediated epithelial transport of pIgA, these data unanimously confirm the proposed key role of J chain in the epithelial transport of polymeric immunoglobulins into exocrine secretions.

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Vaerman, J. P., Langendries, A., Giffroy, D., Brandtzaeg, P., & Kobayashi, K. (1998). Lack of SC/pIGR-mediated epithelial transport of a human polymeric IgA devoid of J chain: In vitro and in vivo studies. Immunology, 95(1), 90–96. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2567.1998.00560.x

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