Literature DB >> 18478248

High level of endostatin in epididymal epithelium: protection against primary malignancies in this organ?

Derya Tilki1, Nerbil Kilic, Hermann Herbst, Oliver Reich, Michael Seitz, Heidrun Lauke, Christian G Stief, Süleyman Ergün.   

Abstract

Rete testis and epididymis are rare locations for primary tumors or metastasis. Assuming that this may be related to expression level of angiogenic inhibitors, we focused our study on the expression pattern of collagen 18/endostatin. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry for collagen 18 and endostatin were carried out on sections of human rete testis and epididymis as well as on epididymal adenoma and human testicular tissue with or without carcinoma in situ (CIS). In situ hybridization revealed strong expression of collagen 18 mRNA in rete testis, efferent ducts and epididymal duct. Immunostaining showed collagen 18 in epithelium and basement membrane as well as in blood vessels of rete testis. Further, in both efferent ducts and epididymal duct, collagen 18 was mainly localized in the basement membrane of these ducts and of the blood vessel wall. Endostatin immunostaining was localized in the epithelium of rete testis, efferent ducts and epididymal duct. This pattern of endostatin staining was absent in epididymal adenoma tissue while tumor associated blood vessels exhibited strong endostatin staining. No endostatin staining was detectable in normal germinal epithelium and CIS cells while Leydig cells exhibited strong endostatin staining. High endostatin expression in epididymis may protect this organ against tumor development. Gene therapeutic strategies providing high expression of endostatin in normal epithelia may be useful to prevent tumor development.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18478248     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-008-0440-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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