Differential expression of mouse embryonic antigens TEC-1 and TEC-2 in the epididymis of four rodent species

Petr Dráber, Zora Pokorná
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The expression, properties and relationship of two mouse embryonic antigens (TEC-1 and TEC-2), which are defined by monoclonal antibodies, were investigated in the epididymis of four rodent species. Absorption analysis, indirect immunofluorescence microscopy and immunohistochemistry revealed that all the species studied contained in their epididymides, but not in testes, either TEC-1 (Chinese hamster), TEC-2 (guinea pigs, rats) or both TEC-1 and TEC-2 (mice) antigens. In an indirect immunofluorescence assay, the antigens were found on spermatozoa isolated from caudae epididymides of guinea pigs, rats and Chinese hamsters but not mice. On the other hand, the TEC-2 antigen, which is expressed on mouse eggs, was not detected on eggs from the other species studied. Immunolabeling of epididymal extracts separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that both epididymal antigens have apparent molecular weights of > 200 000. In guinea pigs, rats and mice, the antigens were detected by a two-site sandwich radioantibody-binding assay in which the antigen is immobilized and detected with the same antibody; this indicates that several antigenic determinants were present on the same carrier. In mice, some carriers seem to express both TEC-1 and TEC-2 epitopes. In Chinese hamsters, TEC-1 antigen was only detected by the solid-phase assay, suggesting that in this species there are markedly fewer antigenic determinants per carrier molecule. Interspecies differences in the activities of epididymal glycosyltransferases and/or glycosidases appear to be the biochemical mechanism of the species-specific expression of these antigens.

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小鼠胚胎抗原TEC-1和TEC-2在四种鼠类附睾中的差异表达
研究了以单克隆抗体定义的两种小鼠胚胎抗原TEC-1和TEC-2在四种鼠类附睾中的表达、性质及其相互关系。吸收分析、间接免疫荧光显微镜和免疫组织化学显示,所有研究物种的附睾中均含有TEC-1(中国仓鼠)、TEC-2(豚鼠、大鼠)或TEC-1和TEC-2(小鼠)抗原,但睾丸中不含。间接免疫荧光法在豚鼠、大鼠和中国仓鼠的附睾尾精子中发现了抗原,但在小鼠中未发现。另一方面,在小鼠卵上表达的TEC-2抗原在其他物种的卵上未被检测到。对十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳分离的附睾抗原进行免疫标记,发现两种附睾抗原的明显分子量均为>200年000年。在豚鼠、大鼠和小鼠中,采用两位点夹心放射抗体结合试验检测抗原,其中抗原固定并与同一抗体检测;这表明在同一载体上存在几种抗原决定因子。在小鼠中,一些携带者似乎同时表达TEC-1和TEC-2表位。在中国仓鼠中,TEC-1抗原仅通过固相法检测到,这表明在该物种中,每个载体分子的抗原决定因子明显较少。附睾糖基转移酶和/或糖苷酶活性的种间差异似乎是这些抗原的种特异性表达的生化机制。
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