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Molecular cloning, expression profile and functional implications of clusterin in the pituitary gland of helmeted guinea fowl ( Numida meleagris )
Author(s) -
Claudius Luziga,
Yoshimi Yamamoto,
Yoichiro Horii,
Rudovick Kazwala,
Koichi Mamba
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
cell biology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.932
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1095-8355
pISSN - 1065-6995
DOI - 10.1016/j.cellbi.2005.04.002
Subject(s) - guinea fowl , biology , cloning (programming) , guinea pig , zoology , virology , genetics , veterinary medicine , medicine , computer science , programming language
Clusterin is shown to contain putative amphipathic α‐helices that mediate hydrophobic interactions with numerous types of molecules and may be involved in clearance of cellular debris caused by cell injury or death. To assess this function in vivo, we have cloned the full‐length cDNA encoding guinea fowl ( Numida meleagris ) clusterin and studied its synthesis and expression pattern in specific cell types in pituitary. Quantity of clusterin mRNA expressed in pituitary and endocrine tissues was quantified by real‐time PCR. Highest levels were detected in gonads. In situ hybridization showed clusterin mRNA in endocrine cells and folliculostellate cells. Clusterin protein detected by immunohistochemistry was observed in endocrine cells, folliculostellate cells and in colloid. The expression pattern suggests that clusterin is produced by endocrine cells for cytoprotection. Degenerating endocrine cells are phagocytosed by folliculostellate cells and digested by their lysosomal enzymes. In folliculostellate cells clusterin interacts and aggregates with by‐products of digestion that subsequently become stored in colloid.