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Human testicular germ cell tumours express inhibin subunits, activin receptors and follistatin mRNAs.


ABSTRACT: Germ cell development is influenced by activin and inhibin, which are produced by Sertoli cells. Activin also affects differentiation of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells, which, to a certain extent, resemble the embryonal carcinoma component of germ cell tumours. Therefore, the expression of inhibin/activin subunits, of activin receptors and of the activin-binding protein follistatin was studied in testicular germ cell tumours, using RNAase protection assays. Testicular germ cell tumours of adolescents and adults (TGCTs) and spermatocytic seminomas expressed activin type I and type II receptors (ActRI and ActRII respectively). Seminomas expressed significantly lower levels of ActRIIA (P<0.05, Mann-Whitney U-test) and higher levels of ActRIA (P<0.05) and ActRIB (P<0.05) compared with non-seminomas. All tumours expressed inhibin beta-subunit transcripts, which are a prerequisite for activin synthesis. Non-seminomas contained significantly higher levels of the inhibin betaA subunit (P<0.001) compared with seminomas. No activin betaC subunit transcripts could be demonstrated by RNAase protection. Inhibin alpha-subunit expression was absent in the spermatocytic seminomas, in six out of nine seminomas and in 10 out of 11 non-seminomas. Follistatin was expressed predominantly in non-seminomas and spermatocytic seminomas. This expression of activin type I and type II receptors in combination with expression of inhibin beta-subunits indicates that activin may act as a para- or autocrine factor in the regulation of growth and differentiation of tumours of human germ cells.

SUBMITTER: van Schaik RH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2228115 | biostudies-other | 1997

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Human testicular germ cell tumours express inhibin subunits, activin receptors and follistatin mRNAs.

van Schaik R H RH   Wierikx C D CD   Looijenga L H LH   Oosterhuis J W JW   de Jong F H FH  

British journal of cancer 19970101 9


Germ cell development is influenced by activin and inhibin, which are produced by Sertoli cells. Activin also affects differentiation of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells, which, to a certain extent, resemble the embryonal carcinoma component of germ cell tumours. Therefore, the expression of inhibin/activin subunits, of activin receptors and of the activin-binding protein follistatin was studied in testicular germ cell tumours, using RNAase protection assays. Testicular germ cell tumours of adole  ...[more]

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