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Modulation of ovine SBD-1 expression by 17beta-estradiol in ovine oviduct epithelial cells.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Mucosal epithelia, including those of the oviduct, secrete antimicrobial innate immune molecules (AIIMS). These have bactericidal/bacteriostatic functions against a variety of pathogens. Among the AIIMs, sheep ?-defensin-1 (SBD-1) is one of the most potent. Even though the SBD-1 is an important AIIM and it is regulated closely by estrogenic hormone, the regulation mechanism of 17?-estradiol has not been clearly established. We investigated the effects of E2 and agonist or inhibitor on ovine oviduct epithelial cells in regard to SBD-1 expression using reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). In addition, three different pathways were inhibited separately or simultaneously to confirm the effect of different inhibitors in the regulation mechanism. RESULTS: 17beta-estradiol (E2) induced release of SBD-1 in ovine oviduct epithelial cells. SBD-1 expression was mediated through G-protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) and Estrogen Receptors (ERs) activation in ovine oviduct epithelial cell. Inhibition of gene expression of protein kinase A (PKA), protein kinase C (PKC), and nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-?B) led to a decreased SBD-1 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, E2-induced up-regulation of SBD-1 expressions were GPR30-dependent during prophase and ERs-dependent during later-stage in ovine oviduct epithelial cells, and we assume that the effect was completed by the PKA, PKC, and NF-?B pathways simultaneous.

SUBMITTER: Wen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3487956 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modulation of ovine SBD-1 expression by 17beta-estradiol in ovine oviduct epithelial cells.

Wen Shiyong S   Cao Guifang G   Bao Tuya T   Cheng Lanling L   Li Haijun H   Du Chenguang C   Tu Yong Y   Li Qi Q   Jian Ruizhen R   Zhao Pengwei P   Wuriliga  

BMC veterinary research 20120825


<h4>Background</h4>Mucosal epithelia, including those of the oviduct, secrete antimicrobial innate immune molecules (AIIMS). These have bactericidal/bacteriostatic functions against a variety of pathogens. Among the AIIMs, sheep β-defensin-1 (SBD-1) is one of the most potent. Even though the SBD-1 is an important AIIM and it is regulated closely by estrogenic hormone, the regulation mechanism of 17β-estradiol has not been clearly established. We investigated the effects of E2 and agonist or inhi  ...[more]

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