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Characterization of ecto-nucleotidases in human oviducts with an improved approach simultaneously identifying protein expression and in situ enzyme activity.

María Lina Villamonte1, Benjamín Torrejón-Escribano1,2, Aitor Rodríguez-Martínez1,3, Carla Trapero1,3, August Vidal1,3,4, Inmaculada Gómez de Aranda1, Jean Sévigny5,6, Xavier Matías-Guiu3,4, Mireia Martín-Satué7,8.   

Abstract

Extracellular ATP and its hydrolysis product adenosine modulate various reproductive functions such as those taking place in oviducts, including contraction, beating of cilia, and maintenance of fluid composition that, in turn, influences sperm capacitation and hyperactivation, as well as oocyte and embryo nourishing. Ecto-nucleotidases are the enzymes that regulate extracellular ATP and adenosine levels, thus playing a role in reproduction. We have optimized a convenient method for characterizing ecto-nucleotidases that simultaneously localizes the protein and its associated enzyme activity in the same tissue slice and characterizes ecto-nucleotidases in human oviducts. The technique combines immunofluorescence and in situ histochemistry, allowing precise identification of ecto-nucleotidases at a subcellular level. In oviducts, remarkably, ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 2 (NTPDase2) and NTPDase3, with the ability to hydrolyze ATP to AMP, are expressed in ciliated epithelial cells but with different subcellular localization. Ecto-5'nucleotidase/CD73 is also expressed apically in ciliated cells. CD73, together with alkaline phosphatase, also expressed apically in oviductal epithelium, complete the hydrolysis sequence by dephosphorylating AMP to adenosine. The concerted action of these enzymes would contribute to the local increase of adenosine concentration necessary for sperm capacitation. The use of this method would be an asset for testing new potential therapeutic drugs with inhibitory potential, which is of great interest presently in the field of oncology and in other clinical disciplines.

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Keywords:  ATP; Adenosine; Alkaline phosphatase; CD39; CD73; Ecto-nucleotidases; Oviduct

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29273916     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-017-1627-8

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


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