학술논문

FcRn mediates fast recycling of endocytosed albumin and IgG from early macropinosomes in primary macrophages.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cell Science. Sep2019, Vol. 132 Issue 17, p1-45. 45p.
Subject
*ALBUMINS
*FC receptors
*MACROPHAGES
*BLOOD proteins
*CELL membranes
*IMMUNOGLOBULIN G
Language
ISSN
0021-9533
Abstract
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) rescues albumin and IgG following endocytosis and thereby extends the half-life of these plasma proteins. However, the pathways for the uptake of these soluble FcRn ligands, and the recycling itinerary of the FcRn-ligand complexes, have not been identified in primary cells. Here we have defined the recycling of human albumin and IgG in primary mouse macrophages selectively expressing the human FcRn. Albumin is internalised by macropinocytosis; in the absence of FcRn, internalised albumin is rapidly degraded, while in the presence of FcRn albumin co-localises to SNX5-positive-membrane domains and is partitioned into tubules emanating from early macropinosomes for delivery in transport carriers to the plasma membrane. Soluble monomeric IgG was also internalised by macropinocytosis and rapidly recycled by the same pathway. In contrast, the fate of IgG bound to surface Fcγ receptors differed from monomeric IgG endocytosed by macropinocytosis. Overall, our findings identify a rapid recycling pathway for FcRn ligands from early macropinosomes to the cell surface of primary cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]