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Infection and Immunity, February 2001, p. 1061-1071, Vol. 69, No. 2
Laboratoire de Dynamique Moléculaire
des Interactions Membranaires, UMR CNRS 5539, Université de
Montpellier II, 34095 Montpellier 5, France
Received 21 June 2000/Returned for modification 23 August
2000/Accepted 8 October 2000
It is essential to investigate the apical surface properties of
both M cells and dome enterocytes to understand the mechanisms involved
in the binding of pathogens to M cells. In rabbit appendix tissue,
monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) highlight differences between M cells (MAb
58) and dome enterocytes (MAb 214). Such antibodies ultimately
recognized intestinal mucin-related epitopes. To further characterize these differences, the labeling patterns obtained with
these MAbs were compared to those obtained with other antibodies to
intestinal mucins on dissected domes from all gut-associated lymphoid
tissues. A glycoprotein recognized by MAb 58 was purified on a CsCl
isopycnic density gradient and microsequenced, and its mRNA expression
was localized by in situ hybridization. It was identified as the rabbit
homologue of human Muc2, i.e., the major mucin secreted in intestine
tissue. Two other Muc2 carbohydrate epitopes were also expressed on
M cells, although Muc2 mRNA was not detected. All results indicated
that M cells express, on their apical membrane, glycoconjugates bearing
at least three glycosidic epitopes from Muc2. MAb 214 and MAb 6G2,
which recognized a partially characterized mucin expressed on dome
enterocytes, were negative markers for M cells in rabbit gut-associated
lymphoid tissues. We propose that the presence, on the surface of M
cells, of carbohydrates also expressed on Muc2, together with the
absence of an enterocyte-associated mucin, could favor pathogen
attachment and accessibility to the M-cell luminal membrane.
0019-9567/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.2.1061-1071.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Glycocalyx on Rabbit Intestinal M Cells
Displays Carbohydrate Epitopes from Muc2
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Laboratoire de
Dynamique Moléculaire des Interactions Membranaires, UMR
CNRS 5539, cc 107, Université de Montpellier II, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. Phone: (33) 4 67 14 47 31. Fax: (33) 4 67 14 47 27. E-mail: montcour{at}univ-montp2.fr.
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