Nonvectorial Surface Transport, Endocytosis via a Di-leucine-based Motif, and Bidirectional Transcytosis of Chimera Encoding the Cytosolic Tail of Rat FcRn Expressed in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney Cells
Transfer of passive immunity from the mother to the fetus or newborn involves the transport of IgG across several epithelia. Depending on the species, IgG is transported prenatally across the placenta and yolk sac or is absorbed from colostrum and milk by the small intestine of the suckling newborn....
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1999-03, Vol.274 (13), p.8998-9005 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Transfer of passive immunity from the mother to the fetus or newborn involves the transport of IgG across several epithelia.
Depending on the species, IgG is transported prenatally across the placenta and yolk sac or is absorbed from colostrum and
milk by the small intestine of the suckling newborn. In both cases apical to basolateral transepithelial transport of IgG
is thought to be mediated by FcRn, an IgG Fc receptor with homology to major histocompatibility class I antigens. Here, we
analyzed the intracellular routing of chimera encoding the rat FcRn tail fused to the ecto- and transmembrane domain of the
macrophage FcγRIIb. Newly synthesized chimera were delivered in a nonvectorial manner to the apical and basolateral cell surface,
from where the chimera were able to internalize and transcytose. Apical to basolateral and basolateral to apical transcytosis
were differently regulated. This intracellular routing of the chimera is similar to that of the native FcRn, indicating that
the cytosolic tail of the receptor is necessary and sufficient to endow an unrelated FcR with the intracellular transport
behavior of FcRn. Furthermore, the di-leucine motif in the cytosolic domain of FcRn was required for rapid and efficient endocytosis
but not for basolateral sorting of the chimera. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.274.13.8998 |