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The expression of Fc receptors for immunoglobulin G in human rectal epithelium.

L A Hussain1, C G Kelly, E M Hecht, R Fellowes, M Jourdan, T Lehner.   

Abstract

The rectal mucosa is one of the routes of transmission of the HIV virus, although the mechanism of transmission is unknown. We carried out an immunohistological investigation of human rectal epithelium to detect CD4 glycoprotein and Fc receptors (FcR) for immunoglobulin G which may be involved in HIV infection. CD4 was not detected by monoclonal antibodies (MAb) in normal rectal epithelial cells, although CD4+ mononuclear cells were found in the lamina propria of the rectum. FcR3 and FcR2 were, however, detected in surface or crypt epithelial cells of rectal mucosa, using MAb to CD16 and CD32, respectively. In addition, CD16 messenger RNA (mRNA) was found in surface and crypt epithelial cells by in situ hybridization using an RNA probe. FcR3 and FcR2 were also detected in fetal recto-colonic tissue by immunohistology, suggesting that these are constitutive receptors. FcR3 and FcR2 gene transcripts were then demonstrated in fetal recto-colonic tissue using the polymerase chain reaction to amplify a portion of FcR3 and FcR2 coding sequences in complementary DNA (cDNA) prepared from fetal RNA. These findings suggest the possibility that rectal transmission of HIV-antibody complexes might be facilitated by the expression of FcR3 and FcR2 in rectal epithelial cells.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1681818     DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199109000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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