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. 1976 Jan;23(1):9–19.

In vitro synthesis of immunoglobulins, secretory component, complement and lysozyme by human gastrointestinal tissues. I. Normal tissues.

R F Lai A Fat, D B McClelland, R van Furth
PMCID: PMC1538358  PMID: 1261092

Abstract

An in vitro culture technique has been used to demonstrate synthesis of proteins by human gastrointestinal tissues cultured in vitro. Histologically normal tissues were obtained endoscopically and surgically. IgA and secretory component (SC) were produced in all sites, but the relative intensity of IgA synthesis and SC synthesis varied. In stomach and small intestine the intensity of IgA synthesis was greater than that of SC, but in large bowel mucosa, there appeared to be an excess of SC synthesis. Synthesis of IgG and IgM was also found in all sites. Complement proteins were produced by some of the intestinal biopsies, and by parotid gland. Lysozyme was synthesized by parotid gland and by gastric mucosa, and to a lesser extent in small intestine, and rarely in large intestine. The results suggest that in addition to the local mucosal IgA system the local production of other immunoglobulins, as well as non-immunoglobulin humoral defence factors, may be important host defences of the normal gastrointestinal tract.

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