PMID: 6172374Dec 1, 1981Paper

Goblet cell glycoprotein: an organ-specific antigen for gut. Isolation, tissue localization and immune response

Immunology
J K RocheE D Day

Abstract

We report, for the first time, immune responses within two lines of inbred rats to a purified Lewis rat glycoprotein antigen which is organ-specific for intestine. The antigen was prepared by solubilization of gut epithelial cell-associated macromolecules, fractionation in ethanol, and molecular sieve chromatography over Sepharose 2B. Homogeneity of the end product (RGCG-PK1) was supported by results of both double diffusion in agar and SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Amino acid analysis and specific sugar determination proved that RGCG-PK1 was not a classical mucin because of its comparatively high tyrosine and low galactosamine + glucosamine content, and the absence of glycosidic linkages to serine and threonine. Organ-specificity was shown by the ability of RGCG (but not liver homogenate) to inhibit precipitation and haemagglutination by heterologous specific sera. Organ-specificity was confirmed by the demonstration of RGCG-PK1-specific immunofluorescence staining of rat small and large intestine, but not esophagus, stomach or liver. RGCG-PK1 determinants within rat and human small bowel were found to be confined to goblet cells and intestinal glycocalyx. Anti-RCGC-PK1 serum showed no reactivity with highly purified...Continue Reading

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