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Immunoglobulin A: Localization in Rectal Mucosal Epithelial Cells
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Immunocytochemical TechniqueImmunologyGastroenterologyPathologyCytoskeletonDigestive TractCellular PhysiologyImmunoglobulins MUlcerative ColitisCell SignalingHuman Serum ImmunoglobulinsAutoimmune DiseaseCell TraffickingHistopathologyAutoimmunityCell BiologyMucosal ImmunologyGut BarrierMedicineImmunoglobulin A
Immunofluorescence studies with monospecific antiserums to human serum immunoglobulins consistently revealed immunoglobulin A within the apical portion of the cytoplasm of rectal mucosal epithelial cells in normal subjects, as well as in patients with various bowel diseases. Immunoglobulins M, G, and D were not demonstrated within mucosal epithelial cells. The predominance of lymphoid cells containing immunoglobulin A in the lamina propria of intestinal tissues was confirmed.
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