Studies on gastric mucosal IgA: separation of immunoglobulin rich fraction from gastric mucoproteins. |
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Authors: | M Spohn I McColl |
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Institution: | Department of Surgery, Guy''s Hospital Medical School, London SE1 9RT, England |
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Abstract: | Human gastric mucosal scrapings were subjected to fractionation on an isopycnic CsCl gradient. Immunoglobulin A was found between the 5th and 10th ml from the top of the tube. (Total volume 12ml). After two-fold fractionation the combined IgA containing fraction accounted for 4%–7% of the total carbohydrate content of the original gastric mucosal scrapings. Gas liquid chromatography of sugars showed the fraction to be enriched in Mannose and N-Acetyl glucosamine. The total carbohydrate content of the material was 5.5%–7% by weight. Immunodiffusion against specific anti Secretory component serum failed to demonstrate the presence of the secretory component in this fraction. It is concluded that gastric mucosal IgA, which appears to differ from a typical sIgA in lacking the characteristic secretory component activity, can be separated from the carbohydrate-rich gastric mucoproteins by CsCl fractionation. This indicates the absence of covalent bonding between IgA and the mucoproteins of gastric mucus. |
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