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== Microfold  Cells or M Cells ==
== Microfold  Cells or M Cells ==
== Where the M Cells present? ==
Microfold  Cells or M Cells are present in follicle-associated epithelium (FAE)  
Microfold  Cells or M Cells are present in follicle-associated epithelium (FAE)  


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M cells are seen in epithelial cells of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues.  
M cells are seen in epithelial cells of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues.  


== What is function of the M Cells? ==
M cells helps to transport antigens from intestinal lumen to  immune system cells, and starts
M cells helps to transport antigens from intestinal lumen to  immune system cells, and starts


an immune response or tolerance
an immune response or tolerance.
 
M cells function are phagocytosis and transcytosis. M cells are capable of taking up large particulate antigens from the lumen and transporting them intact into the subepithelial space.


== What is function of the M Cells in polio virus infection? ==
M cells express lectin-like molecules in the apical surface. These molecules  help to promote binding to specific pathogens such as poliovirus.
M cells express lectin-like molecules in the apical surface. These molecules  help to promote binding to specific pathogens such as poliovirus.


M cells function are phagocytosis and transcytosis. M cells are capable of taking up large particulate antigens from the lumen and transporting them intact into the subepithelial space.
== What is the mechanism where M cells involved with IgA response in payer patches? ==
 
Antigens that bind to the M cell and are transported to the underlying Peyer patches generally elicit a positive (IgA) response.
Antigens that bind to the M cell and are transported to the underlying Peyer patches generally elicit a positive (IgA) response.


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Once antigens enter the Peyer patch, TGF-β-secreting T cells promote B cell isotype switching to IgA.
Once antigens enter the Peyer patch, TGF-β-secreting T cells promote B cell isotype switching to IgA.
 
----If Peyer patch B cells are absent then  M cells are also absent. [M cells have not seen in B cell–deficient animals, which lack Peyer patches]
If Peyer patch B cells are absent then  M cells are also absent. [M cells have not seen in B cell–deficient animals, which lack Peyer patches]


Peyer  patches have T cell-dependent areas and B cell-dependent/germinal centers typical of lymph nodes, but only efferent lymphatics.
Peyer  patches have T cell-dependent areas and B cell-dependent/germinal centers typical of lymph nodes, but only efferent lymphatics.
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Revision as of 10:58, 2 March 2022

Microfold  Cells or M Cells

Where the M Cells present?

Microfold  Cells or M Cells are present in follicle-associated epithelium (FAE)

Follicle -associated epithelium is a specialized epithelium present over  Peyer’s  patch in small intestine and isolated lymphoid follicles.

M cells are seen in epithelial cells of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues.

What is function of the M Cells?

M cells helps to transport antigens from intestinal lumen to  immune system cells, and starts

an immune response or tolerance.

M cells function are phagocytosis and transcytosis. M cells are capable of taking up large particulate antigens from the lumen and transporting them intact into the subepithelial space.

What is function of the M Cells in polio virus infection?

M cells express lectin-like molecules in the apical surface. These molecules  help to promote binding to specific pathogens such as poliovirus.

What is the mechanism where M cells involved with IgA response in payer patches?

Antigens that bind to the M cell and are transported to the underlying Peyer patches generally elicit a positive (IgA) response.

M cell helps to connect  Peyer patches and lymphoid follicles as conduit.

Once antigens enter the Peyer patch, TGF-β-secreting T cells promote B cell isotype switching to IgA.


If Peyer patch B cells are absent then  M cells are also absent. [M cells have not seen in B cell–deficient animals, which lack Peyer patches]

Peyer  patches have T cell-dependent areas and B cell-dependent/germinal centers typical of lymph nodes, but only efferent lymphatics.