Immunoglobulin G binding sites on the human foetal intestine: a possible mechanism for the passive transfer of immunity from mother to infant

E J Israel, N Simister, E Freiberg, A Caplan, W A Walker, E J Israel, N Simister, E Freiberg, A Caplan, W A Walker

Abstract

In humans, the prenatal transfer of IgG from mother to foetus is facilitated by a receptor for IgG on the placenta. However, amniotic fluid contains IgG of maternal origin, and transfer of swallowed IgG into the circulation from the foetal intestine represents another potential pathway of passive immunization. In this study we assayed for a foetal intestinal IgG receptor to support the hypothesis of this alternate pathway of antibody transfer. Microvillous membrane (MVM) from small bowel of aborted foetuses (18 weeks gestation) were probed with [125I]IgG to detect specific IgG binding sites. Binding was pH dependent and was maximal at pH 6. Competitive inhibition of the binding of [125I]IgG was noted with the addition of increasing amounts of unlabelled IgG. Scatchard analysis showed one binding site with a dissociation constant of 1.58 x 10(-7), similar to that of the IgG receptor described on the suckling rat intestine. The binding of labelled IgG to the human MVM receptor was Fc mediated. These observations provide evidence for an Fc receptor on the human foetal intestine.

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