Murine M cells express annexin V specifically

The specialized epithelium covering the lymphoid follicles of Peyer's patches in the gut mediates transcytosis of antigens to the underlying immune cells, mainly through the membranous, or M, cells. At present, the molecular processes involved in the mucosal immune response, and in antigen tran...

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description The specialized epithelium covering the lymphoid follicles of Peyer's patches in the gut mediates transcytosis of antigens to the underlying immune cells, mainly through the membranous, or M, cells. At present, the molecular processes involved in the mucosal immune response, and in antigen transport across the follicle‐associated epithelium (FAE) and M cells, are poorly understood. To characterize FAE and M cells, we compared the gene expression profiles of small intestine FAE and villus epithelium (VE) in BALB/c mice by microarray analysis; 91 genes were found to be up‐regulated and four down‐regulated at least two‐fold (p < 0.01) in the FAE. The differential expression of a subset of these genes was shown to be confirmed by quantitative RT‐PCR. Using immunohistochemistry on BALB/c Peyer's patches, cathepsin H and clusterin expression was increased in the FAE compared to the VE. Moreover, we demonstrated M cell‐specific expression of annexin V, which has recently been reported to be important in endocytic transport and membrane scaffolding, suggesting that annexin V has a function in M cell‐mediated transcytosis. Copyright © 2006 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Annexin A5 - analysis
Annexin A5 - immunology
annexin V
Cathepsin H
Cathepsins - analysis
clusterin
Clusterin - analysis
Clusterin - immunology
Cysteine Endopeptidases - analysis
Enzyme Inhibitors - analysis
Epithelial Cells - pathology
FAE
Female
Gene Expression Profiling - methods
Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
Immunohistochemistry - methods
Intestine, Small - chemistry
Intestine, Small - immunology
M cell
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
microarray
Microarray Analysis - methods
Peyer's Patches - chemistry
Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
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