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Expression of genes encoding receptors for IgG (FcRIII) and for C3b/C4b (Crry) in rat sciatic nerve during development and Wallerian degeneration.

C A Vedeler1, G Conti, P Bannerman, D Pleasure.   

Abstract

Northern blots were used to examine the expression of genes encoding receptors for IgG (FcRIII) and for C3b/C4b (Crry) in rat sciatic nerve during development and Wallerian degeneration. Steady state levels of FcRIII (1.4 kb) and Crry (1.9 and 2.1 kb) mRNAs were higher in adult rat nerves than in 6 day and 21 day postnatal rat nerves, indicating that the expression of these receptors is developmentally regulated. The FcRIII and Crry cDNA probes also hybridized with total RNA from 3 day old rat Schwann cells and from adult rat peritoneal macrophages. The size of the FcRIII mRNA expressed by cultured Schwann cells (1.6 kb) differed from that expressed by peritoneal macrophages (1.4 kb); the two may be splice variants of one transcript or products of related genes. Peritoneal macrophages contained approximately 100 times higher FcRIII mRNA levels than Schwann cells. In contrast, steady state levels of both 1.9 and 2.1 kb Crry mRNAs were similar in cultured Schwann cells and macrophages. Nerve transection induced a generalized increase in the level of sciatic FcRIII mRNA (1.4 kb) 3 days post-surgery, whereas the level of Crry mRNA was increased only in the nerve segment immediately to the cut. The increase of FcRIII mRNA that occurred in Wallerian degeneration was most likely due to infiltration of macrophages, as FcRIII mRNA-positive macrophages were demonstrated in the degenerating nerves by in situ hybridization. FcRIII mRNA-positive macrophages were not found in normal nerve. The functions of FcRIII and Crry in peripheral nerves are uncertain, but they may be of significance in phagocytosis, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, and in local immune regulation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1533683     DOI: 10.1002/jnr.490310409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


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