Transcription of prostatic steroid binding protein (PSBP) gene is induced by epithelial-mesenchymal interaction.

نویسندگان

  • H Takeda
  • N Suematsu
  • T Mizuno
چکیده

The prostate gland develops from the fetal urogenital sinus at the base of the urinary bladder. It finally differentiates into three lobes; ventral, lateral and dorsal lobes of the prostate. In spite of their common developmental origin and similar glandular structure, these lobes show the different biochemical characteristics, for example, in the proteins they secrete. In the present study, we investigate the involvement of the epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the lobe-specific differentiation of the prostatic epithelium by means of epithelial-mesenchymal recombination experiments. We have used a prostatic steroid-binding protein (PSBP) as a specific differentiation marker for the ventral prostate. PSBP is a tetramer which consists of 2 sub-units, one containing the polypeptides C1 and C3 and the other containing the polypeptides C2 and C3. Northern analysis with a complementary DNA probe encoding C1 peptide (PSBP-C1) revealed that the mRNAs were detected exclusively in the ventral prostate but not in the dorsal prostate or in other organs such as urinary bladder and kidney. In situ hybridization with a complementary (anti-sense) RNA probe demonstrated that the transcripts were found only in the epithelium, not in the mesenchyme of the ventral prostate. In situ hybridization also showed that, in normal development, the mRNAs for PSBP-C1 in the ventral epithelium were first detectable at day 14 after birth, coinciding with the onset of its cytodifferentiation, and that they reached mature levels by day 21. We then carried out tissue-recombination experiments to examine whether the transcription of the PSBP-C1 gene in the epithelium is affected by the surrounding mesenchyme. Fetal urogenital sinuses were subdivided into ventral and dorsal halves. Following collagenase treatment, both halves were separated into their epithelial and mesenchymal compartments. Homotypic (ventral epithelium plus ventral mesenchyme [Ev/Mv] and dorsal epithelium plus dorsal mesenchyme [Ed/Md]) and heterotypic (ventral epithelium plus dorsal mesenchyme [Ev/Md] and dorsal epithelium plus ventral mesenchyme [Ed/Mv]) recombinations were carried out. After 4-5 weeks of growth in male host, the glandular structures characteristic for prostate glands were formed in all explants. However, in situ hybridization revealed the transcripts of the PSBP-C1 gene only in the epithelium associated with the ventral mesenchyme (Ev/Mv and Ed/Mv).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Development

دوره 110 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1990