Altered patterns of secretion of monomeric IgA and IgA subclass 1 by intestinal mononuclear cells in inflammatory bowel disease
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Altered patterns of secretion of monomeric IgA and IgA subclass 1 by intestinal mononuclear cells in inflammatory bowel disease
Abstract
Intestinal mononuclear cells (MNC) from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) demonstrated altered patterns of spontaneous secretion of immunoglobulin A (IgA). Control intestinal MNC had markedly high spontaneous secretion of IgA compared to IBD intestinal MNC. Control intestinal MNC secreted predominantly dimeric IgA (only 31% monomeric IgA), whereas IBD intestinal MNC secreted increased amounts (43%-53%) of monomeric IgA. Control intestinal MNC secreted 61% IgA subclass 1 (IgA1), whereas IBD intestinal MNC secreted 71%-74% IgA1. Intestinal MNC from involved portions of resected specimens secreted more of both monomeric IgA and IgA1 than MNC from uninvolved areas of the same bowel. Therefore, intestinal MNC from involved IBD intestinal specimens secrete less total IgA but high percentages of monomeric IgA and IgA1 compared to control intestinal MNC. This could be caused by increased homing of monomeric IgA- and IgA1-producing cells into involved intestine, or the in situ proliferation of monomeric IgA and IgA1 precursor cells resulting from immunoregulatory alterations. These observations may represent the normal mucosal IgA immune response to infectious agents or inducing factors of either a primary or a secondary nature.
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