Albaugh, George P. and Dutta, Sudhir K. and Iyengar, Vasantha and Shami, Samina and Lohani, Althaf and Sainz, Eduardo and Kessie, George and Nair, Prasanna and Lagerholm, Sara and Kamra, Alka and Chen, J.-H. Joshua and Kalavapudi, Shilpa and Vinayek, Rakesh and Shores, Robert and Phillips, Laila E. and Nair, Ram and Nair, Padmanabhan P. (2020) Identification of a Native Novel Oncolytic Immunoglobulin on Exfoliated Colon Epithelial Cells: A Bispecific Heterodimeric Chimera of IgA/IgG*. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine, 10 (06). pp. 126-150. ISSN 2162-2477
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Abstract
Understanding the nature of cell surface markers on exfoliated colonic cells is a crucial step in establishing criteria for a normally functioning mucosa. We have found that colonic cells isolated from stool samples (SCSR-010 Fecal Cell Isolation Kit, NonInvasive Technologies, Elkridge, MD), preserved at room temperature for up to one week, with viability of >85% and low levels of apoptosis (8% - 10%) exhibit two distinct cell size subpopulations, in the 2.5 μM - 5.0 μM and 5.0 μM - 8.0 μM range. In addition to IgA, about 60% of the cells expressed a novel heterodimeric IgA/IgG immunoglobulin that conferred a broad-spectrum cell mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cells. In a cohort of 58 subjects the exclusive absence of this immunoglobulin in two African-Americans was suggestive of a germline deletion. Serial cultures in stem cell medium retained the expression of this heterodimer. Since a majority of the cystic cells expressed the stem cell markers Lgr5 and Musashi-1 we termed these cells as gastrointestinal progenitor stem cells (GIP-C**). CXCR-4, the cytokine co-receptor for HIV was markedly expressed. These cells also expressed CD20, IgA, IgG, CD45, and COX-2. We assume that they originated from mature columnar epithelium by dedifferentiation. Our observations indicate that we have a robust noninvasive method to study mucosal pathophysiology and a direct method to create a database for applications in regenerative medicine.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | STM Open Library > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 10 Feb 2023 08:21 |
Last Modified: | 29 Jul 2024 08:23 |
URI: | http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/530 |