Induction of Immunoglobulin M Synthesi

2016 
Stimulation of bone-marrow-derived lym- phocytes by locally concentrated concanavalin A involves first an increased intracellular synthesis of total protein and of immunoglobulin M at 10-14 hr, followed by the initiation of secretion of protein and of IgM at 24-30 hr after stimulation. Differentiation into immunoglobulin- producing and -secreting cells after stimulation is mani- fested by (a) a rate of IgM synthesis that increases con- tinuously over total protein synthesis, and (b) an increased rate of IgM secretion with concomitant decrease of secre- tion of other proteins. Within stimulated bone-marrow- derived cells, IgM molecules were found mainly in their 7S form, together with some light-p-heavy-chain pre- cursors. Small amourts of polymerized 19S IgM are found associated with the dells. Only fully assembled 19S IgM was found secreted into the extracellular medium. Poly- merization into the pentamer therefore takes place shortly before, or simultaneously with, secretion. Intracellular 7S IgM contains only glucosamine and mannose residues, with traces of fucose and galactose residues. Secreted 19S IgM has the full complement of carbohydrates with glu- cosamine, mannose, i fucose, galactose, and N-glycolyl- neuraminic acid residues. During polymerization and secretion from the cells, IgM molecules therefore acquire all of the semiterminal and terminal residues of their car- bohydrate groups. i
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