Selective binding and transcytosis of latex microspheres by rabbit intestinal M cells

Cell and Tissue Research
M A JepsonB H Hirst

Abstract

The interaction between polystyrene microspheres and the follicle-associated epithelium of rabbit Peyer's patches has been examined. Microspheres bind selectively to, and are transcytosed by, membranous or microfold (M) cells within the follicle-associated epithelium. M cells are able to transport, in 45 min, approximately 10(5) microspheres of 0.46 micron diameter across the epithelium overlying each lymphoid follicle dome of rabbit Peyer's patches. The high capacity of M cells for particulate transcytosis and the subsequent delivery of these particulates to the mucosal immune system highlights the potential importance of this portal in the delivery of antigens and drugs. In addition, the selective binding and uptake of microspheres may be utilised as a functional marker in the identification and isolation of M cells.

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