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Coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor is up-regulated in migratory germ cells during passage of the blood-testis barrier

Mirza, M (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Petersen, C (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Nordqvist, K (author)
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Sollerbrant, K (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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The Endocrine Society, 2007
2007
English.
In: Endocrinology. - : The Endocrine Society. - 0013-7227 .- 1945-7170. ; 148:11, s. 5459-5469
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  • The coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is a cell adhesion molecule expressed in epithelial tight junctions and other cell-cell contacts. Using indirect immunofluorescence, quantitative RT-PCR, and Western blots, the expression and distribution of CAR in developing and adult testis are examined. CAR is highly expressed in both Sertoli and germ cells during perinatal and postnatal development, followed by a rapid down-regulation of both mRNA and protein levels. Interestingly, we find that CAR is a previously unknown downstream target for FSH because CAR mRNA levels were induced in primary cultures of FSH-stimulated Sertoli cells. In contrast to other epithelia, CAR is not a general component of tight junctions in the seminiferous epithelium, and Sertoli cells in the adult testis do not express CAR. Instead, CAR expression is stage dependent and specifically found in migratory germ cells. RT-PCR also demonstrated the presence of junctional adhesion molecule-like (JAML) in the testis. JAML was previously reported by others to form a functional complex with CAR regulating transepithelial migration of leukocytes. The expression of JAML in the testis suggests that a similar functional complex might be present during germ cell migration across the blood-testis barrier. Finally, an intermediate compartment occupied by CAR-positive, migrating germ cells and flanked by two occludin-containing junctions is identified. Together, these results implicate a function for CAR in testis morphogenesis and in migration of germ cells across the blood-testis barrier during spermatogenesis.

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