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Department of Animal and Range Sciences (X.C., M.A.K.), North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105; and Department of Population Health and Reproduction (C.J.C., A.J.C.), University of California, Davis, California 95616
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. A. J. Conley, VM-PHR, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California at Davis. Davis, California 95616-8743. E-mail: ajconley{at}ucdavis.edu
Expression of the gene encoding cytochrome P450 17
-hydroxylase,
CYP17, is necessary for adrenal and gonadal steroidogenesis in most
species. However, some animals, such as the pig, express CYP17 in the
trophectoderm of the preattachment blastocyst, an event associated with
estrogen synthesis and the establishment of pregnancy. How
trophoblastic expression of CYP17 is regulated in the porcine
blastocyst remains unknown and forms the basis of the following
studies. The porcine CYP17 gene, including the complete coding and
several kilobases of 5'-flanking regions, was cloned and sequenced.
Blastocysts were examined by Northern analysis to verify the level of
CYP17 transcript, and tissue-specific expression in the trophectoderm
was confirmed by in situ hybridization. Primer
extension, S1 nuclease protection, and 5'-rapid amplification of cDNA
ends confirmed a common proximal transcription start site in
adrenals and gonads (-48 bp) but identified a unique distal start site
used in porcine trophectoderm (-182 bp). Additionally, reporter
analysis of the CYP17 regulatory region demonstrated that constructs
(-27 to -718 bp) were unresponsive to forskolin when expressed in
porcine trophoblast cells, suggesting that trophoblast may not be able
to respond to cAMP induction of this gene. The identification of this
distal, previously undescribed, transcriptional start site suggests
that unique mechanisms control the expression of CYP17 in porcine
trophectoderm and possibly other genes important in implantation and
early placental development.
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