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A novel antigen is common to the dome epithelium of gut- and bronchus-associated lymphoid tissues
Authors:Michael J Roy  Antonio Ruiz  Mark Varvayanis
Institution:(1) Department of Experimental Pathology, Division of Pathology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Abstract:Summary The dome epithelium (DE) covering bronchus- and gut-associated lymphoid tissues (BALT and GALT) is composed of columnar cells, groups of lymphocytes, M cells, and pre-M cells. Although the cell biology and immunologic processes of this tissue are likely important in the afferent arm of secretory immune responses, virtually nothing is known about biochemical constituents of the DE. Therefore, a monoclonal antibody, 30E5, was used to study the distribution of a novel antigen, common to dome epithelia of GALT and BALT. 30E5 was secreted by a hybridoma, prepared by fusing murine splenocytes, immunized against dome epithelial cells, with P3×68/Ag8 myeloma cells. Reactivity of antigens was defined by indirect immunocytochemistry on sections of rabbit tissues or with dissociated epithelial cells. In situ, 30E5-reactive antigen circumscribed each group of dome epithelial lymphocytes, most or all of which were T cells, in rabbit appendix, sacculus rotundus, cecal patch, Peyer's patch, and BALT. In the DE this antigen was associated with the apical surface and the supranuclear or perinuclear regions of epithelial cells, but it was not associated with epithelial cells of villi, epithelium, or with individual lymphocytes. In peripheral lymph nodes, spleen, and in domes and follicles of GALT or BALT, 30E5-reactive antigen was visualized in linear wisps, primarily in regions populated by thymocytes. In other adult tissues, 30E5-reactive antigen was associated with involuntary muscle, myoepithelial cells of lactating mammary gland and with what appeared to be neural dendrites; but it was not found in epithelia other than DE. In neonatal rabbit appendix, this antigen first appeared in the upper dome epithelium two days after birth, a period coinciding with T cell infiltration and M cell maturation. The histologic distribution of 30E5-reactive antigen suggested that it might be a contractile filament, a receptor, or a differentiation antigen. Since 30E5 was associated with DE of both GALT and BALT, results support the concept of a molecule common to all mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues.In conducting the research described in this report, the investigators adhered to standards set forth in the ldquoGuide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animalsrdquo (NIH Publication 85-23) as promulgated by the Committee on Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council, USALimited quantities of ascites containing monoclonal antibody 30E5 will be distributed to interested investigators until such time as the hybridoma is available from American Type Culture CollectionAbbreviations ABC avidin-biotin-horseradish peroxidase complex - BALT bronchus-associated lymphoid tissues - DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium - GALT gut-associated lymphoid tissues - DE dome epithelium - DEL dome epithelial lymphocytes - MAb monoclonal antibody - MALT mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues The views of the authors expressed here do not purport to reflect the position of the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense Send offprint requests to: Department of Experimental Pathology, Division of Pathology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C. 20307-5100, USA
Keywords:Appendix  Epithelium  Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) technique  Lymphoid organs  Rabbit
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