Esma Kirimlioglu, Alexandra Cernomorcenco, Ertan Katirci
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Abstract
Aim
The interaction of MerTK, which negatively regulates immune responses, with its ligand Pros1 contributes to the resolution of apoptosis and inflammation, participating in the healing process of tissues. The levels of MerTK and Pros1, intensely expressed in macrophages (Mϕs), are affected by sex hormones. The expression levels of these proteins in Mϕs, which have a role in corpus luteum (CL) development or regression and folliculogenesis, were investigated in this study since their expressions have not been evaluated in pregnant mouse ovaries.
Method
We analyzed mouse ovaries from non-pregnant mice at estrus and gestation days 5, 8, and 15 (each n:10). We used qPCR to evaluate Mertk and Pros1 mRNA levels and assessed their protein expression and localization using immunohistochemistry and double immunofluorescence staining for co-localization.
Results
Mertk and Pros1 mRNA and protein levels significantly increased in GD15. MerTK and Pros1 protein levels in mouse CL on GD15 were significantly higher than all other groups. MerTK and Pros1 positive Mϕs were observed in CL of GD15 by double immunofluorescence. MerTK protein levels were increased in granulosa cells GD15 of primary and growing follicles.
Conclusion
Our study revealed for the first time that the expression of MerTK and Pros1 was significantly increased in CL at GD15 in mice. These results suggest that increased levels of MerTK andPros1 may enhance their interaction as receptor-ligand binding partners in CL potentially contributing to the balance of apoptosis and inflammation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes results of original research on the localization and expression of molecules in animal cells, tissues and organs. Coverage includes studies describing novel cellular or ultrastructural distributions of molecules which provide insight into biochemical or physiological function, development, histologic structure and disease processes.
Major research themes of particular interest include:
- Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions;
- Connective Tissues;
- Development and Disease;
- Neuroscience.
Please note that the Journal of Molecular Histology does not consider manuscripts dealing with the application of immunological or other probes on non-standard laboratory animal models unless the results are clearly of significant and general biological importance.
The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes full-length original research papers, review articles, short communications and letters to the editors. All manuscripts are typically reviewed by two independent referees. The Journal of Molecular Histology is a continuation of The Histochemical Journal.