Ventral Prostate Predominant I, A Novel Mouse Gene Expressed Exclusively In The Prostate

Ja Wubah, Cm Fischer,Ln Rolfzen,M Khalili, J Kang,Je Green,Cj Bieberich

PROSTATE(2002)

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BACKGROUND. Despite the region-specific nature of human prostate disease, there is a paucity of information regarding the molecular basis of prostate regionalization and patterning. To elucidate genetic mechanisms that underlie prostate growth and development, we investigated differential gene expression in mouse prostate lobes.METHODS. mRNA differential display analysis was used to identify differentially expressed genes during development of ventral, anterior, and dorsolateral prostate lobes. Differential gene expression was confirmed by Northern blot analysis and RT-PCR.RESULTS. A novel gene, Ventral prostate predominant1 (Vpp1) was identified. Vpp1 mRNA was evident in all lobes but accumulated predominantly in the ventral prostate, and was detected on postnatal day 7 through adulthood exclusively in the prostate gland. The steady-state level of Vpp1. mRNA decreased markedly in response to castration, suggesting androgen regulation of Vpp1 expression. Analysis of TRAMP tumors demonstrated a dramatic decrease in the level of Vppl mRNA.CONCLUSIONS. The spatial distribution and early postnatal onset of Vppl expression is consistent with a role for this gene in prostate regionalization. The absolute prostate specificity of Vppl expression may allow this gene to serve as a paradigm to study the molecular basis of gene expression that is restricted exclusively to the prostate gland. Prostate 51: 21-29, 2001 (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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prostate-unique, development, androgen regulation, prostate lobes, TRAMP
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