PMID: 6977825Nov 1, 1981Paper

Receptors for IgA on human lymphocytes. II. Organ distribution and relationships with other Fc receptor-bearing populations

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
P M Lydyard, M W Fanger

Abstract

Lymphocyte populations expressing receptors for IgA (RFc alpha) in several human lymphoid tissues were numerically evaluated using a highly sensitive and specific indicator system. The percentages of RFc alpha-bearing lymphocytes were, in thymus, 9%; bone marrow, 14%; tonsil, 38%; cord blood, 34%; and adult blood, 55%. In adult and cord blood, RFc alpha were primarily associated with the T-lymphocyte populations as defined by their ability to bind sheep erythrocytes (SE). A large percentage of the peripheral T-lymphocyte population expressed both RFc alpha and receptors for IgM (RFcmu), whereas few T lymphocytes expressing receptors for IgG also displayed RFc alpha. Although a small number of peripheral non-T cells also expressed RFc alpha, they appeared to have fewer or less avid receptors than the RFc alpha-bearing T lymphocyte population. Both bone marrow and tonsil lymphocytes of both T and non-T populations expressed RFc alpha. Furthermore, the RFc alpha-bearing non-T population in both tonsil and bone marrow was quite large, 39 and 26%, respectively. These studies document the ubiquity of RFc alpha and its expression on the same peripheral lymphocyte population as RFcmu and indicate that RFc alpha is associated with sever...Continue Reading

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