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Novel expression of zona pellucida 3 protein in normal testis; potential functional implications

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 539, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2021.111502

Keywords

Zona pellucida 3 (ZP3); ZP3 immunization; Ovary; Testis; Normal tissues; Epithelial cancer

Funding

  1. Medical University of Bialystok [SUB/1/DN/20/002/1104, SUB/1/DN/19/002/1104, SUB/1/DN/20/001/1104]
  2. European Union EU PARP Grant Cluster NCREMFP [UDA-POIG.05.01.00-005/12-00]

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The study reveals unexpected ZP3 expression in the testis of healthy human and mouse, besides ovary, suggesting implications for the development of cancer immunotherapies and male immunocontraceptives targeting ZP3.
The expression of the zona pellucida glycoprotein 3 (ZP3), originally thought to be specific for oocytes, was recently extended to ovarian, prostate, colorectal and lung cancers. Earlier successful ZP3 immunization of a transgenic mouse model carrying a ZP3 positive ovarian tumor emphasized the suitability of ZP3 for cancer immunotherapy. This study was carried out to determine whether any other normal tissues besides the ovary in healthy human and mouse tissues may express ZP3, considered important to exclude off-target effects of ZP3 cancer immunotherapy. Strong ZP3 expression was found in normal human and mouse testis. ZP3 protein and mRNA transcripts were localized in spermatogonia, spermatocytes and round and elongated spermatids of both human and mouse testis, as well as in a mouse spermatogonial cell line, but absent in testicular Sertoli, Leydig, spermatogonial stem and progenitor cells. All other normal human and mouse tissues were ZP3 negative. This surprising testicular ZP3 expression has implications for the development of ZP3 cancer immunotherapies, and it also alludes to the potential of using ZP3 as a target for the development of a male immunocontraceptive.

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