Differentiation-dependent expression of connective tissue growth factor and lysyl oxidase messenger ribonucleic acids in rat granulosa cells
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Differentiation-dependent expression of connective tissue growth factor and lysyl oxidase messenger ribonucleic acids in rat granulosa cells
Abstract
Searching for novel genes involved in tissue remodeling during ovarian folliculogenesis, we carried out differential display RT-PCR (DDRT-PCR) on RNA from gonadotropin-stimulated rat granulosa cells (GC). GC from preantral and early antral follicles in immature rat ovaries were cultured in serum-free medium containing no hormone (control), recombinant human FSH (10 ng/ml), 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT; 10(-6) M), or FSH plus DHT. Total cellular RNA was extracted from cells at 6, 12, 24, and 48 h of treatment for DDRT-PCR analysis, corresponding to an estimated 60% saturation of the messenger RNA (mRNA) population. Six distinct complementary DNA clones were obtained that reproduced the DDRT-PCR profile on a Northern blot of the corresponding RNA samples. Two of these clones detected transcripts that were strongly down-regulated by FSH. One corresponded to connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), a cysteine-rich secreted protein related to platelet-derived growth factor that is implicated in mitogenesis and angiogenesis, and a second was identical to lysyl oxidase (LO), a key participant in extracellular matrix deposition. In detailed expression studies, Northern analysis revealed a single, approximately 2.5-kb CTGF transcript maximally suppressed within 3 h of exposure to FSH with or without DHT and two LO transcripts ( approximately 3.8 and approximately 5.2 kb) maximally suppressed at 6 h. DHT alone did not affect CTGF mRNA, but strongly enhanced LO mRNA relative to the control value. In vivo, CTGF and LO transcripts were significantly suppressed in GC 48 h after equine CG injection (10 IU, ip) compared with untreated controls and were further reduced 12 h after administration of additional 10 IU hCG to induce luteinization. In situ hybridization confirmed GC in preantral/early antral follicles as principal sites of CTGF and LO mRNA expression. We conclude that expression of CTGF and LO mRNAs is inversely related to GC differentiation. The encoded proteins probably have roles in the regulation of tissue remodeling and extracellular matrix formation during early follicular development.
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