Apoptosis-associated gene expression in the corpus luteum of the rat
The involution of the corpus luteum (CL) at parturition is an example of physiological apoptosis, a complex process involving massive vascular regression while luteal cells undergo apoptosis. In the present study, changes in gene expression associated with physiological apoptosis were examined. Thre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 1998-03, Vol.58 (3), p.739-746 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The involution of the corpus luteum (CL) at parturition is an example of physiological apoptosis, a complex process involving
massive vascular regression while luteal cells undergo apoptosis. In the present study, changes in gene expression associated
with physiological apoptosis were examined. Three genes isolated in our laboratory because of their association with apoptotic
processes in the ovary, mammary gland, and prostate served as the focus of our investigation: Y81, Gas-1, and the gene IAP
encoding integrin-associated protein. Y81 is a novel gene for which three transcripts are apparent. A Y81 cDNA clone representing
the longest transcript has been isolated; it shows an open reading frame exhibiting a region of very high homology with members
of the frizzled family, the prototypes of which are cell autonomous polarity genes encoding seven-pass transmembrane receptor
proteins, for example the receptor for Wingless. Gas-1 is known as a growth-arrest gene that inhibits DNA synthesis when microinjected
into cells. Integrin-associated protein is a beta 3-integrin-binding protein for which, recently, a thrombo-spondin-binding
activity has been recognized. These three genes, all sharply up-regulated in the course of physiological involution processes
in the ovarian CL, in mammary gland, and in prostate, seem promising candidates-by virtue of their specific expression in
distinct tissues undergoing programmed cell death-as mediators of stimuli leading to apoptosis and subsequent phagocytosis.
In this study, sulfated glycoprotein-2, previously observed in many instances of physiological apoptosis, was further employed
as an indicator for incipient apoptosis, and stromelysin was followed as a marker for the tissue remodeling activity that
is intimately associated with apoptosis during involution. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod58.3.739 |