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Expression of a novel factor, short-type PB-cadherin, in Sertoli cells and spermatogenic stem cells of the neonatal rat testis.

J Wu1, W F Jester, A L Laslett, A Meinhardt, J M Orth.   

Abstract

In the rodent testis, contact-mediated interactions between gonocytes, or neonatal stem cells, and Sertoli cells are critical for development. Previously, we showed that the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) serves as a Sertoli cell-gonocyte attachment factor in neonates. Its expression decreases dramatically by 1 week of age and eventually disappears in vivo, and appears to be down-regulated by thyroid hormone (tri-iodothyronine (T(3))). In this study, we used a cDNA microarray to screen for additional adhesion factors which might be important in testes of developing rats and detected expression of a novel factor, short-type PB-cadherin (STPB-C). Next, RT-PCR was used to generate cDNA for STPB-C from total RNA isolated from co-cultures, cDNA was cloned into pPCR-Script Amp SK(+) cloning vector, and plasmid DNA was isolated and sequenced to confirm the fidelity of the STPB-C cDNA portion of the plasmid. In situ hybridization analyses of testicular sections indicated that STPB-C expression in neonates is localized in the cytoplasm of many, but not all, gonocytes and in the cytoplasm of most of the surrounding Sertoli cells. Parallel hybridizations carried out on co-cultures also demonstrated a strong cytoplasmic signal in some gonocytes and in the great majority of the Sertoli cells of the underlying monolayer. With Northern analyses we found that STPB-C is expressed in vivo at high levels between days 1 and 5, with a subsequent large drop by day 10 and thereafter, suggesting that its expression may be associated with Sertoli or germ cell differentiation. Subsequent analyses of co-cultures exposed under a variety of conditions to T(3) suggest that, unlike NCAM, STPB-C is not regulated by this hormone. Next, we studied production of STPB-C protein by using an antiserum recognizing a peptide sequence unique to this factor in Western blotting and in immunolocalization. Signal was detected both intracellularly and at cell surfaces in most Sertoli cells and many gonocytes, although many of the latter cell type were also found to be negative for the protein, suggesting a potential role for STPB-C in survival and further development of some of these germ cells from which all subsequent spermatogenic cells originate.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12630923     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1760381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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