IN-VITRO INFLUENCE OF GERM-CELLS ON SERTOLI CELL-SECRETED PROTEINS - A 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS ANALYSIS

Authors
Citation
N. Gerard et B. Jegou, IN-VITRO INFLUENCE OF GERM-CELLS ON SERTOLI CELL-SECRETED PROTEINS - A 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS ANALYSIS, International journal of andrology, 16(4), 1993, pp. 285-291
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Andrology
ISSN journal
01056263
Volume
16
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
285 - 291
Database
ISI
SICI code
0105-6263(1993)16:4<285:IIOGOS>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D PAGE) was used to analyse [S-35]-methionine-labelled proteins secreted in vitro by Se rtoli cells when cultured in the presence or absence of enriched prepa rations of pachytene spermatocytes (SPC), early spermatids (SPT) or re sidual bodies/cytoplasts from elongated spermatids (RB/CES). The prese nce of germ cells modified the pattern of Sertoli cell secreted protei ns in co-culture. Out of 21 Sertoli cell secreted polypeptide families visualized by 2D PAGE, one (referred to as number 12) was stimulated, whereas the secretion of polypeptides 1 and 3 was inhibited by all of the germ cell populations tested. Early spermatids and RB/CES both en hanced the secretion of protein number 10 and inhibited the production of protein 11. The RB/CES fraction specifically inhibited secretion o f polypeptide 13. Of particular note was the finding that co-culture w ith early spermatids or RB/CES induced the secretion of a novel polype ptide, termed GIP (germ cell-induced protein), with an apparent molecu lar weight of 72 kDa and an isoelectric point of 5.9. Under the presen t experimental conditions, media conditioned by the different germ cel l fractions inhibited the secretion of polypeptide 2 but enhanced the secretion of polypeptides 10 and 18; of note also was the finding that media conditioned by early spermatids or RB/CES induced the appearanc e of GIP. This study confirms and extends the concept that germ cells influence Sertoli cell function and that the effects observed differ a ccording to the stage of development of the germ cells. However, the s ensitivity of the 2D gel electrophoresis technique, and to some extent its reproducibility, limit its use for studying the paracrine control of Sertoli cells in culture.