Peculiar secretory IgA system identified in chickens. II. Identification and distribution of free secretory component and immunoglobulins of IgA, IgM, and IgG in chicken external secretions
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Peculiar secretory IgA system identified in chickens. II. Identification and distribution of free secretory component and immunoglobulins of IgA, IgM, and IgG in chicken external secretions
Abstract
A homologue of a free secretory component (SC) was identified in chicken intestinal secretion by criteria based on its antigenic relationship with intestinal secretory IgA (SIgA), molecular size, sugar content, and electrophoretic mobility, as well as its elution characteristic from ion-exchange chromatography. SC was obtained in a form free from IgA from the intestinal secretion by salting out and DEAE chromatography, followed by density ultracentrifuguation or Sephadex G-200 gel-filtration. However, the free SC revealed some antigenic deficiency when compared to bound SC of intestinal SIgA and showed a failure of binding to serum-type-polymeric IgA of biliary IgA in vitro. Several kinds of chicken external secretions were examined for detection of SC and immunoglobulin classes of IgG, IgA, and IgM. In spite of the wide distribution of immunoglobulins in the external secretions, SC antigen could be detected only in intestinal secretion. Most IgA in the secretions had a molecular structure of a tetramer of serum-type IgA, lacking in SC and having 17S to 18.5S and 600,000 to 700,000 daltons. On the other hand, IgA in the intestinal secretion showed close similarity to the mammalian SIgA, associated with SC and having 11.2S and 350,000 daltons. Presence of antibody activity in the intestinal IgA to avian reovirus was confirmed by plaque reduction tests.
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