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Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract

Beta-defensins are innate immune molecules, often described as antimicrobial peptides because of their bactericidal activity and are now known to have diverse additional functions, including cell signaling, chemoattraction, immunoregulation, and reproduction. In humans and primates, beta-defensin 12...

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Autores principales: Narciandi, Fernando, Fernandez-Fuertes, Beatriz, Khairulzaman, Ilaina, Jahns, Hanne, King, Deirdre, Finlay, Emma K., Mok, Ken H., Fair, Sean, Lonergan, Patrick, Farrelly, Cliona O', Meade, Kieran G.
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Publicado: Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27707712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.138719
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author Narciandi, Fernando
Fernandez-Fuertes, Beatriz
Khairulzaman, Ilaina
Jahns, Hanne
King, Deirdre
Finlay, Emma K.
Mok, Ken H.
Fair, Sean
Lonergan, Patrick
Farrelly, Cliona O'
Meade, Kieran G.
author_facet Narciandi, Fernando
Fernandez-Fuertes, Beatriz
Khairulzaman, Ilaina
Jahns, Hanne
King, Deirdre
Finlay, Emma K.
Mok, Ken H.
Fair, Sean
Lonergan, Patrick
Farrelly, Cliona O'
Meade, Kieran G.
author_sort Narciandi, Fernando
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description Beta-defensins are innate immune molecules, often described as antimicrobial peptides because of their bactericidal activity and are now known to have diverse additional functions, including cell signaling, chemoattraction, immunoregulation, and reproduction. In humans and primates, beta-defensin 126 has been shown to regulate the ability of sperm to swim through cervical mucus and to protect sperm from attack by the female immune system during transit toward the oviduct. Bovine beta-defensin 126 (BBD126) is the ortholog of human defensin 126, and computational analysis here revealed significant conservation between BBD126 and other mammalian orthologs at the N-terminus, although extensive sequence differences were detected at the C-terminus, implying possible species-specific roles for this beta-defensin in reproduction. We had previously demonstrated preferential expression of this and related beta-defensin genes in the bovine male reproductive tract, but no studies of bovine beta-defensin proteins have been performed to date. Here, we analyzed BBD126 protein using a monoclonal antibody (a-BBD126) generated against a 14 amino acid peptide sequence from the secreted fragment of BBD126. The specificity of a-BBD126 was validated by testing against the native form of the peptide recovered from bovine caudal epididymal fluid and recombinant BBD126 generated using a prokaryotic expression system. Western blot analysis of the native and recombinant forms showed that BBD126 exists as a dimer that was highly resistant to standard methods of dissociation. Immunohistochemical staining using a-BBD126 demonstrated BBD126 protein expression by epithelial cells of the caudal epididymis and vas deferens from both mature and immature bulls. BBD126 could also be seen (by confocal microscopy) to coat caudal sperm, with staining concentrated on the tail of the sperm cells. This study is the first to demonstrate beta-defensin 126 protein expression in the bovine reproductive tract and on bull sperm. Its dissociation-resistant dimeric structure is likely to have important functional implications for the role of BBD126 in bovine reproduction.
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spelling pubmed-53339412017-12-01 Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract Narciandi, Fernando Fernandez-Fuertes, Beatriz Khairulzaman, Ilaina Jahns, Hanne King, Deirdre Finlay, Emma K. Mok, Ken H. Fair, Sean Lonergan, Patrick Farrelly, Cliona O' Meade, Kieran G. Biol Reprod Articles Beta-defensins are innate immune molecules, often described as antimicrobial peptides because of their bactericidal activity and are now known to have diverse additional functions, including cell signaling, chemoattraction, immunoregulation, and reproduction. In humans and primates, beta-defensin 126 has been shown to regulate the ability of sperm to swim through cervical mucus and to protect sperm from attack by the female immune system during transit toward the oviduct. Bovine beta-defensin 126 (BBD126) is the ortholog of human defensin 126, and computational analysis here revealed significant conservation between BBD126 and other mammalian orthologs at the N-terminus, although extensive sequence differences were detected at the C-terminus, implying possible species-specific roles for this beta-defensin in reproduction. We had previously demonstrated preferential expression of this and related beta-defensin genes in the bovine male reproductive tract, but no studies of bovine beta-defensin proteins have been performed to date. Here, we analyzed BBD126 protein using a monoclonal antibody (a-BBD126) generated against a 14 amino acid peptide sequence from the secreted fragment of BBD126. The specificity of a-BBD126 was validated by testing against the native form of the peptide recovered from bovine caudal epididymal fluid and recombinant BBD126 generated using a prokaryotic expression system. Western blot analysis of the native and recombinant forms showed that BBD126 exists as a dimer that was highly resistant to standard methods of dissociation. Immunohistochemical staining using a-BBD126 demonstrated BBD126 protein expression by epithelial cells of the caudal epididymis and vas deferens from both mature and immature bulls. BBD126 could also be seen (by confocal microscopy) to coat caudal sperm, with staining concentrated on the tail of the sperm cells. This study is the first to demonstrate beta-defensin 126 protein expression in the bovine reproductive tract and on bull sperm. Its dissociation-resistant dimeric structure is likely to have important functional implications for the role of BBD126 in bovine reproduction. Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. 2016-10-05 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5333941/ /pubmed/27707712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.138719 Text en © 2016 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is available under a Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution-Non-Commercial), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Articles
Narciandi, Fernando
Fernandez-Fuertes, Beatriz
Khairulzaman, Ilaina
Jahns, Hanne
King, Deirdre
Finlay, Emma K.
Mok, Ken H.
Fair, Sean
Lonergan, Patrick
Farrelly, Cliona O'
Meade, Kieran G.
Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title_full Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title_fullStr Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title_full_unstemmed Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title_short Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium in the Bovine Reproductive Tract
title_sort sperm-coating beta-defensin 126 is a dissociation-resistant dimer produced by epididymal epithelium in the bovine reproductive tract
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27707712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.138719
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