Naturally Occurring Polymers of IgA Lacking J Chain |
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Authors: | T. B. TOMASI JR. D. S. CZERWINSKI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology. Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | Two of twenty IgA myeloma proteins studied were found to lack J chain. Both IgA proteins contained dimers and higher polymers (trimers, tetramers, pentamers) in proportions similar to those found in most classical 'J-positive' proteins. Both the 'J-negative' proteins contained bound albumin and alpha-1 anti-trypsin (α1AT), and reduction with mercaptoethylamine caused a release of albumin and α1AT concomitant with depolymerization of the higher polymers of IgA. These proteins formed complexes with secretory component (SC) in vitro, indicating that the presence of J chain is not a requirement for SC binding. |
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