Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic factor that plays a role in organogenesis and development. The multiple actions of HGF are enabled by the c-met receptor, a transmembrane glycoprotein with tyrosine kinase activity, encoded by the MET proto-oncogene. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic factor that plays multiple roles during mammalian development. We previously demonstrated that in the postnatal testes, the HGF receptor, c-met, is expressed by Leydig cells and HGF increases the steroidogenetic activity of the cells. In the present article, we report that HGF modifies the composition of the extracellular matrix of cultured Leydig cells. We show that HGF increases the metabolic activity of isolated Leydig cells; in particular, the factor increases urokinase plasminogen activator and matrix metalloproteinase 2 secretion. We have also shown that the levels of active transforming growth factor b are increased by HGF. On the contrary, using the Western blotting technique, a strong reduction in the amount of fibronectin present in the culture medium of cells cultured in the presence of HGF has been detected. The presented data demonstrate that HGF modulates several functional activities of Leydig cells, further supporting the hypothesis that this factor has a relevant role in the regulation of mammalian spermatogenesis.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) Modulates Leydig Cells Extracellular Matrix Components / Catizone, Angiolina; Ricci, G; Tufano, Ma; Perfetto, B; Canipari, Rita; Galdieri, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY. - ISSN 0196-3635. - 31:(2010), pp. 306-313. [10.2164/jandrol.109.007658]
Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) Modulates Leydig Cells Extracellular Matrix Components.
CATIZONE, Angiolina;CANIPARI, Rita;
2010
Abstract
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic factor that plays a role in organogenesis and development. The multiple actions of HGF are enabled by the c-met receptor, a transmembrane glycoprotein with tyrosine kinase activity, encoded by the MET proto-oncogene. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic factor that plays multiple roles during mammalian development. We previously demonstrated that in the postnatal testes, the HGF receptor, c-met, is expressed by Leydig cells and HGF increases the steroidogenetic activity of the cells. In the present article, we report that HGF modifies the composition of the extracellular matrix of cultured Leydig cells. We show that HGF increases the metabolic activity of isolated Leydig cells; in particular, the factor increases urokinase plasminogen activator and matrix metalloproteinase 2 secretion. We have also shown that the levels of active transforming growth factor b are increased by HGF. On the contrary, using the Western blotting technique, a strong reduction in the amount of fibronectin present in the culture medium of cells cultured in the presence of HGF has been detected. The presented data demonstrate that HGF modulates several functional activities of Leydig cells, further supporting the hypothesis that this factor has a relevant role in the regulation of mammalian spermatogenesis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.