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  • Testicular germ-cell tumors originate from an early-stage lesion called carcinoma in situ (CIS), where researchers found increased expression of the gene PDPN.
  • The PDPN gene produces podoplanin, a protein linked to both lymphatic tissues and various tumors, and its expression was specifically examined in the context of testicular lesions and development.
  • The study confirmed the presence of podoplanin in abnormal testicular cells but not in healthy adult testis, suggesting its potential role in the development and interaction of germ cells and Sertoli cells in the testes.

Article Abstract

Testicular germ-cell tumours of young adults are derived from a pre-invasive intratubular lesion, carcinoma in situ (CIS). In a recent genome-wide gene expression screening using cDNA microarrays, we found PDPN over-expressed in CIS compared to normal adult testis. PDPN encodes podoplanin (Aggrus, human gp36, T1A-2), a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in lymphatic endothelium and various solid tumours. To examine a potential role for PDPN in testicular neoplasms and during testicular development, we investigated its expression pattern during the development of human testis and in a series of testicular CIS, gonadoblastoma and overt germ-cell tumours. We established by RT-PCR and by immunohistochemistry with a gp36 antibody that PDPN mRNA and the protein product were expressed in testes with germ-cell neoplasms but not in the normal adult testis. We also found gp36 expression in early foetal gonocytes and immature Sertoli cells, similar to the expression pattern of M2A antigen, a previously identified marker for CIS and seminoma. This reinforced our previous proposal that M2A (D2-40) antigen was identical to gp36 (podoplanin, Aggrus, T1A-2). Our findings also suggest that podoplanin has a function in developing testis, most likely at the level of cell-cell interactions among pre-meiotic germ cells and immature Sertoli cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00428-006-0223-4DOI Listing

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