Developmental considerations of sperm protein 17 gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis synoviocytes.

Yuichi Takeoka, Thomas P Kenny, Hisashi Yago, Mitsuru Naiki, M Eric Gershwin, Dick L Robbins
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by proliferative synovial tissue. We used mRNA differential display and library subtraction to compare mRNA expression in RA and osteoarthritis (OA) synoviocytes. We initially compared the mRNA expression patterns in 1 female RA and 1 OA synovia and found a differentially expressed 350 bp transcript in the RA synoviocytes which was, by sequence analysis, 100% homologous to sperm protein 17 (Sp17). Moreover, the Sp17 transcript was found differentially expressed in a RA synovial library that was subtracted with an OA synovial library. Using specific primers for full length Sp17, a 1.1 kb transcript was amplified from the synoviocytes of 7 additional female RA patients, sequenced and found to 100% homologous to Sp17. Thus, we found the unexpected expression of Sp17, a thought to be gamete-specific protein, in the synoviocytes of 8/8 female RA patients in contrast to control OA synoviocytes. Interestingly, Sp17's structural relationship with cell-binding and recognition proteins, suggests that Sp17 may function in cell-cell recognition and signaling in the RA synoviocyte. Further, Sp17 could have a significant regulatory role in RA synoviocyte gene transcription and/or signal transduction. Thus, Sp17 could have an important role in RA synoviocyte proliferation or defective apoptosis. Finally, the presence of Sp17 in synoviocytes has interesting developmental considerations.

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类风湿关节炎滑膜细胞中精子蛋白17基因表达的发育意义。
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种以滑膜组织增生为特征的自身免疫性疾病。我们使用mRNA差异显示和文库减法来比较RA和骨关节炎(OA)滑膜细胞的mRNA表达。我们首先比较了1例女性RA和1例OA滑膜的mRNA表达模式,发现在RA滑膜细胞中差异表达了350 bp的转录物,通过序列分析,该转录物与精子蛋白17 (Sp17) 100%同源。此外,Sp17转录本在RA滑膜文库中被发现存在差异表达,而RA滑膜文库与OA滑膜文库相减。利用Sp17的特异性引物,从另外7例女性RA患者的滑膜细胞中扩增出1.1 kb的转录本,测序发现其与Sp17 100%同源。因此,我们在8/8女性RA患者的滑膜细胞中意外地发现了Sp17(一种被认为是配子特异性蛋白)的表达,而不是对照OA滑膜细胞。有趣的是,Sp17与细胞结合和识别蛋白的结构关系表明,Sp17可能在RA滑膜细胞的细胞-细胞识别和信号传导中起作用。此外,Sp17可能在RA滑膜细胞基因转录和/或信号转导中具有重要的调节作用。因此,Sp17可能在RA滑膜细胞增殖或缺陷性凋亡中起重要作用。最后,Sp17在滑膜细胞中的存在具有有趣的发育意义。
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