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      Expression profiles of human epididymis epithelial cells reveal the functional diversity of caput, corpus and cauda regions

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          Abstract

          STUDY HYPOTHESIS

          Region-specific transcriptional profiling of tissues and cultured epithelial cells from the human epididymis will predict functional specialization along the duct.

          STUDY FINDING

          We identified the molecular signature driving functions of the caput, corpus and cauda epithelium, and determined how these differ to establish the regional differentiation of the organ.

          WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

          The epithelium lining the human male genital ducts has a critical role in fertility. In particular, it controls the luminal environment in the epididymis, which is required for normal sperm maturation and reproductive competence. Studies in many animal species have largely informed our understanding of the molecular basis of epididymis function. However, there are substantial differences between species.

          STUDY DESIGN, SAMPLES/MATERIALS, METHODS

          Using RNA sequencing on biological replicates, we described gene expression profiles for tissue from each region of the epididymis and cultured epithelial cells derived from these regions. Bioinformatic tools were then utilized to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tissues and cells from the caput, corpus and cauda.

          MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

          The data showed that the caput is functionally divergent from the corpus and cauda, which have very similar transcriptomes. Interrogation of DEGs using gene ontology process enrichment analyses showed that processes of ion transport, response to hormone stimulus and urogenital tract development are more evident in the caput, while defense response processes are more important in the corpus/cauda. Consistent with these regional differences in epididymis function, we observed differential expression of transcription factors in the caput and corpus/cauda.

          LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION

          Cultured caput, corpus and cauda cells may not faithfully represent the same cells in the intact organ, due to loss of hormonal signals from the testis and communication from other cell types.

          WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

          Our data provide a molecular characterization that will facilitate advances in understanding human epididymis epithelium biology in health and disease. They may also reveal the mechanisms coordinating epididymis luminal environment and sperm maturation.

          LARGE SCALE DATA

          Data deposited at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/GSE72986.

          STUDY FUNDING AND COMPETING INTEREST(S)

          This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health: R01HD068901 (PI: A.H.). The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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          Journal
          Mol Hum Reprod
          Mol. Hum. Reprod
          molehr
          molehr
          Molecular Human Reproduction
          Oxford University Press
          1360-9947
          1460-2407
          February 2016
          26 November 2015
          1 February 2017
          : 22
          : 2
          : 69-82
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Human Molecular Genetics Program, Lurie Children's Research Center , 2430 North Halsted Street, Box 211, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
          [2 ] Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine , Chicago, IL 60611, USA
          [3 ] Section of Urology, University of Chicago Medical Center , Chicago, IL, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence address. E-mail: ann-harris@ 123456northwestern.edu
          [†]

          These authors should be regarded as joint first authors.

          Article
          PMC4733224 PMC4733224 4733224 gav066
          10.1093/molehr/gav066
          4733224
          26612782
          83bd3145-8e91-4f22-be61-d04100adbb4c
          © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com
          History
          : 12 August 2015
          : 3 November 2015
          : 20 November 2015
          Funding
          Funded by: NIH
          Award ID: R01HD068901
          Categories
          Articles

          epididymis epithelium,caput,corpus,cauda,RNA-seq,differential gene expression,luminal environment,sperm maturation,transcriptional network

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