TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression analysis of Dickkopf-related protein 3 (Dkk3) suggests its pleiotropic roles for a secretory glycoprotein in adult mouse
AU - Inoue, Junji
AU - Fujita, Hirofumi
AU - Bando, Tetsuya
AU - Kondo, Yoichi
AU - Kumon, Hiromi
AU - Ohuchi, Hideyo
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Professor Takahisa Furukawa (Osaka University) for his permission to use the Dkk3 KO mouse. This study was supported by a grant for Promotion of Science and Technology in Okayama Prefecture by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan.
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© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
PY - 2017/2/1
Y1 - 2017/2/1
N2 - Dickkopf-related protein 3 (Dkk3) is the third member of the Dkk gene family and identical to the gene, whose expression was reduced in immortalized cells. Therefore, its another name is reduced expression in immortalized cells. Since the intratumoral introduction of Dkk3 inhibits tumor growth in mouse models of cancers, Dkk3 is likely a tumor suppressor gene. However, the functions of Dkk3 in vivo remain unclear. As the first step to decipher the physiological roles of this gene, we examined the expression pattern of Dkk3 in various tissues from adult mice. In situ hybridization showed that Dkk3 mRNA was detected in the brain, retina, heart, gastrointestinal tract, adrenal glands, thymus, prostate glands, seminal vesicles, testes, and ovaries in a regionally specific manner. Furthermore, we raised anti-mouse Dkk3 antibody and performed immunohistochemistry. Cytoplasmic localization of Dkk3 protein was observed in the cells of the adrenal medulla, while Dkk3 immunoreactivity was observed in the lumen of the stomach and intestine, implying that the Dkk3 protein may be secreted into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. These results suggest that Dkk3 has pleiotropic roles for a secretory glycoprotein that acts primarily in the gastrointestinal tract, thymus, endocrine and reproductive organs of the mouse.
AB - Dickkopf-related protein 3 (Dkk3) is the third member of the Dkk gene family and identical to the gene, whose expression was reduced in immortalized cells. Therefore, its another name is reduced expression in immortalized cells. Since the intratumoral introduction of Dkk3 inhibits tumor growth in mouse models of cancers, Dkk3 is likely a tumor suppressor gene. However, the functions of Dkk3 in vivo remain unclear. As the first step to decipher the physiological roles of this gene, we examined the expression pattern of Dkk3 in various tissues from adult mice. In situ hybridization showed that Dkk3 mRNA was detected in the brain, retina, heart, gastrointestinal tract, adrenal glands, thymus, prostate glands, seminal vesicles, testes, and ovaries in a regionally specific manner. Furthermore, we raised anti-mouse Dkk3 antibody and performed immunohistochemistry. Cytoplasmic localization of Dkk3 protein was observed in the cells of the adrenal medulla, while Dkk3 immunoreactivity was observed in the lumen of the stomach and intestine, implying that the Dkk3 protein may be secreted into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. These results suggest that Dkk3 has pleiotropic roles for a secretory glycoprotein that acts primarily in the gastrointestinal tract, thymus, endocrine and reproductive organs of the mouse.
KW - Dkk3
KW - Immunohistochemistry
KW - In situ hybridization
KW - Mouse
KW - REIC
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U2 - 10.1007/s10735-016-9703-2
DO - 10.1007/s10735-016-9703-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 27866302
AN - SCOPUS:84995750537
SN - 1567-2379
VL - 48
SP - 29
EP - 39
JO - Journal of Molecular Histology
JF - Journal of Molecular Histology
IS - 1
ER -