Dependence of antibody-mediated presentation of antigen on FcRn

SW Qiao, K Kobayashi, FE Johansen… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
SW Qiao, K Kobayashi, FE Johansen, LM Sollid, JT Andersen, E Milford, DC Roopenian
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008National Acad Sciences
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) is a distant member of the MHC class I protein
family. It binds IgG and albumin in a pH-dependent manner and protects these from
catabolism by diverting them from a degradative fate in lysosomes. In addition, FcRn-
mediated IgG transport across epithelial barriers is responsible for the transmission of IgG
from mother to infant and can also enhance IgG-mediated antigen uptake across mucosal
epithelia. We now show a previously undescribed role for FcRn in mediating the …
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) is a distant member of the MHC class I protein family. It binds IgG and albumin in a pH-dependent manner and protects these from catabolism by diverting them from a degradative fate in lysosomes. In addition, FcRn-mediated IgG transport across epithelial barriers is responsible for the transmission of IgG from mother to infant and can also enhance IgG-mediated antigen uptake across mucosal epithelia. We now show a previously undescribed role for FcRn in mediating the presentation of antigens by dendritic cells when antigens are present as a complex with antibody by uniquely directing multimeric immune complexes, but not monomeric IgG, to lysosomes.
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