Co-localization of class II antigen and exogenous antigen in the rat enterocyte

PA Gonnella, DW Wilmore - Journal of Cell Science, 1993 - journals.biologists.com
PA Gonnella, DW Wilmore
Journal of Cell Science, 1993journals.biologists.com
The role of class II major histocompatibility antigens in classical antigen-presenting cells has
been described (Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2, 395-428; Rev. Immunol. 5, 461-475). Whether
enterocytes, which also express class II antigens, can act as antigen-presenting cells in vivo
is not known. One pre-requisite for a role for enterocytes in antigen presentation is an
interaction between exogenous antigen and class II antigens. Our results demonstrate that
class II antigen and exogenous antigen absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract are co …
Abstract
The role of class II major histocompatibility antigens in classical antigen-presenting cells has been described (Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2, 395-428; Rev. Immunol. 5, 461-475). Whether enterocytes, which also express class II antigens, can act as antigen-presenting cells in vivo is not known. One pre-requisite for a role for enterocytes in antigen presentation is an interaction between exogenous antigen and class II antigens. Our results demonstrate that class II antigen and exogenous antigen absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract are co-localized within endocytic compartments and along the basolateral membranes of enterocytes.
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