Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct

In many mammals, upon entry into the female reproductive tract, a subpopulation of sperm is stored in the oviduct forming a functional reservoir. In the oviducts of pig and cow, Annexin A2 (AnxA2) has been linked to the binding of sperm. This protein may exist as a monomer or bound to S100A10 a...

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Autores principales: Teijeiro, Juan Manuel, Roldán, María Lorena, Marini, Patricia Estela
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/9344
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topic Anexina
S100A10
Trompas de Falopio
Reservorio de espermatozoides
Oviducto
spellingShingle Anexina
S100A10
Trompas de Falopio
Reservorio de espermatozoides
Oviducto
Teijeiro, Juan Manuel
Roldán, María Lorena
Marini, Patricia Estela
Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
topic_facet Anexina
S100A10
Trompas de Falopio
Reservorio de espermatozoides
Oviducto
description In many mammals, upon entry into the female reproductive tract, a subpopulation of sperm is stored in the oviduct forming a functional reservoir. In the oviducts of pig and cow, Annexin A2 (AnxA2) has been linked to the binding of sperm. This protein may exist as a monomer or bound to S100A10 and both forms are associated with different biological functions. S100A10 has not yet been reported in the oviduct. The objective of this work is to analyze for the presence of S100A10 in the oviduct and to advance the study of AnxA2 and S100A10 in this organ. This work shows the presence of both proteins, AnxA2 and S100A10, in the oviduct of human, pig, cow, cat, dog and rabbit. At least in pig, AnxA2 is found devoid of S100A10 in the outer surface of the apical plasma membrane of oviductal epithelial cells, indicating that it binds to sperm as a monomer or in association with proteins different from S100A10. In the apical cytoplasm of pig oviductal epithelial cells, AnxA2 is associated with S100A10. In primary culture of porcine oviductal cells, the expression of ANXA2 is increased by progesterone, while the expression of S100A10 is increased by progesterone and estradiol. The widespread detection of both proteins in the oviduct of mammals indicates a probable conserved function in this organ. In summary, S100A10 and AnxA2 are widespread in the mammalian oviduct but AnxA2 binds sperm in vivo devoid of S100A10 and may be related to reservoir formation.
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author Teijeiro, Juan Manuel
Roldán, María Lorena
Marini, Patricia Estela
author_facet Teijeiro, Juan Manuel
Roldán, María Lorena
Marini, Patricia Estela
author_sort Teijeiro, Juan Manuel
title Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
title_short Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
title_full Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
title_fullStr Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
title_full_unstemmed Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct
title_sort annexin a2 and s100a10 in the mammalian oviduct
publisher Springer-Verlag
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/2133/9344
http://hdl.handle.net/2133/9344
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