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FcRn is not the receptor mediating the transfer of serum IgG to colostrum in pigs
Authors:Cuncun Ke  Yonghe Ma  Dengke Pan  Zihui Wan  Tao Feng  Dawei Yu  Xiaojuan Liu  Haitao Wang  Minjie Du  Linhua Huang  Yifu Zhang  Lijuan Du  Xifeng Wang  Kongpan Li  Di Yu  Ming Zhang  Jinwei Huang  Junwei Qu  Liming Ren  Yanzhong Hu  Gengsheng Cao  Xiaoxiang Hu  Sen Wu  Haitang Han  Yaofeng Zhao
Abstract:In contrast to humans or rabbits, in which maternal IgG is transmitted to offspring prenatally via the placenta or the yolk sac, large domestic animals such as pigs, cows and sheep transmit IgG exclusively through colostrum feeding after delivery. The extremely high IgG content in colostrum is absorbed by newborns via the small intestine. Although it is widely accepted that the neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, is the receptor mediating IgG transfer across both the placenta and small intestine, it remains unclear whether FcRn also mediates serum IgG transfer across the mammary barrier to colostrum/milk, especially in large domestic animals. In this study, using a FcRn knockout pig model generated with a CRISPR‐Cas9‐based approach, we clearly demonstrate that FcRn is not responsible for the IgG transfer from serum to colostrum in pigs, although like in other mammals, it is involved in IgG homeostasis and mediates IgG absorption in the small intestine of newborns.
Keywords:FcRn  IgG homeostasis  maternal IgG  transport
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