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Metabolism of immunoglobulin A in lactating mice: origins of immunoglobulin A in milk.

J F Halsey, C Mitchell, R Meyer, J J Cebra.   

Abstract

The metabolism of albumin and IgA was studied in normal and lactationg mice. Lactation resulted in significant changes in the metabolism of these proteins. The serum albumin concentration was lowered from 47 mg/ml in normals to 24 mg/ml in lactating mice. However, only a slight decrease in the serum concentration of IgA was observed during lactation. The proportion of polymeric and monomeric IgA in serum and milk was evaluated by gel exclusion chromatography. The onset of lactatin led to a rise in the proportion of polymeric IgA (P-IgA) in serum from 37% to 51%. The proportion of P-IgA in milk was 65% and remained constant throughout lactation. P-IgA and albumin were shown to be efficiently transferred from the serum of lactating mice into their milk. Serum decay studies were performed to evaluate the turnover of the serum pools during lactation. The rates of disappearance from the serum of isotopically labeled albumin and P-IgA were observed to increase dramatically during lactation, suggesting that both of these two mild proteins might be derived at least in part from the serum. The sites of synthesis of mild IgA (local vs. extra-mammary gland) were evaluated by determining the extent of dilution of isotopically labeled serum IgA during transport through the mammary gland into the milk. Early in lactation, the majority of the IgA in mouse milk appeared to be derived from distant sites and transferred via the blood to the mammary gland. However, by day 8 of lactation, the isotopically labeled P-IgA in milk was significantly diluted by the IgA synthesized in the mammary gland. Albumin and IgG were not diluted by local synthesis indicating that these proteins were exclusively serum-derived.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7075658     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830120203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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