Differential expression and antibacterial activity of epididymis protein 2 isoforms in the male reproductive tract of human and rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)

dc.contributor.author Avellar, Maria Christina W.
dc.contributor.author Honda, Luciana
dc.contributor.author Hamil, Katherine G.
dc.contributor.author Yenugu, Suresh
dc.contributor.author Grossman, Gail
dc.contributor.author Petrusz, Peter
dc.contributor.author French, Frank S.
dc.contributor.author Hall, Susan H.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T01:00:42Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T01:00:42Z
dc.date.issued 2004-11-01
dc.description.abstract The epididymis protein 2 (EP2) gene, the fusion of two ancestral β-defensin genes, is highly expressed in the epididymis and subject to species-specific regulation at the levels of promoter selection, transcription, and mRNA splicing. EP2 mRNA expression is also androgen dependent, and at least two of the secreted proteins bind spermatozoa. Alternative splicing produces more than 17 different EP2 mRNA variants. In this article, the expression of EP2 variants was profiled in different tissues from the human and rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatto) male reproductive tract using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Different EP2 mRNA variants were identified not only in human and rhesus testis and epididymis but also in the novel sites, seminal vesicle and prostate. Immunolocalization of EP2 protein in epithelial cells from rhesus and human seminal vesicle demonstrated that EP2 transcripts are translated in these tissues. In addition, two novel splicing variants, named EP2R and EP2S, were discovered. EP2C was the only splice variant expressed in all tissues tested from rhesus monkey. However, expression was not detected in human testis or seminal vesicle. For the first time, bactericidal function was demonstrated for EP2C, EP2K, and EP2L. Taken together, the results indicate that EP2 expression is more widespread in the male reproductive tract than realized previously. Whereas the activity of every EP2 variant tested thus far is antibacterial, further investigation may reveal additional physiological roles for EP2 peptides in the primate male reproductive tract.
dc.identifier.citation Biology of Reproduction. v.71(5)
dc.identifier.issn 00063363
dc.identifier.uri 10.1095/biolreprod.104.031740
dc.identifier.uri https://academic.oup.com/biolreprod/article-lookup/doi/10.1095/biolreprod.104.031740
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/3827
dc.subject Antibacterial
dc.subject Epididymis
dc.subject Epididymis protein 2 (EP2) gene
dc.subject Gene expression
dc.subject Human
dc.subject Male reproductive tract
dc.subject Prostate
dc.subject Rhesus monkey
dc.subject Seminal vesicles
dc.subject Testis
dc.title Differential expression and antibacterial activity of epididymis protein 2 isoforms in the male reproductive tract of human and rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)
dc.type Journal. Article
dspace.entity.type
Files
License bundle
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
No Thumbnail Available
Name:
license.txt
Size:
1.71 KB
Format:
Plain Text
Description: