An intestinal secretory protein is found in most glands associated with the gastrointestinal tract: von Ebner's and salivary glands, gallbladder, and pancreas.

Author:

Calvert R,Millane G,Pothier P,Beaulieu J F

Abstract

We have previously shown that monoclonal antibodies (MAb) prepared against the duodenal mucosa of 4-day-old mice disclosed the presence of two antigens associated with the formation of intestinal crypts. One of these, MIM-1/39, was found in the apical cytoplasm of undifferentiated epithelial crypt cells of the duodenum and colon. We report here the immunolocalization of MIM-1/39 in different glands associated with the gastrointestinal tract, using a polyclonal antibody produced against antigen MIM-1/39. By indirect immunofluorescence on 1-micron thick Lowicryl K4M sections, MIM-1/39 was detected in secretory granules of serous cells in lingual (von Ebner's gland), sublingual, submandibular and parotid glands, and in pancreas; it was also found in epithelial cells of the gallbladder and in the secretory granules of chief cells of gastric glands. Liver, kidney, and Brunner's glands were not immunoreactive. Immunocytochemistry revealed the presence of antigen MIM-1/39 in small secretory granules of the gallbladder, duodenum, colon, and in the large secretory granules in serous cells of lingual and parotid glands, in pancreas, and in gastric chief cells. In Western blotting, the MIM-1/39 MAb revealed two bands (330 and 350 KD) in adult mouse duodenal mucosa, gallbladder and stomach, whereas only one (330 KD) was disclosed in pancreatic juice. However, two bands (330 and 350 KD) were detected in pancreatic juice with the polyclonal antibody. The distribution of MIM-1/39 was different from that reported for IgA, bound and free secretory components, cryptdin, and Tamm-Horsfall protein. Therefore, MIM-1/39 appears to be a unique protein. Its exact role remains to be elucidated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Histology,Anatomy

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