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Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 325
Author(s):  
Naiel Azzam ◽  
Rinat Bar-Shalom ◽  
Fuad Fares

Follitropin (FSH) is a heterodimeric protein composed of an α subunit that is shared with the glycoprotein hormone family, including lutropin (LH), thyrotropin (TSH), human choriogonadotropin (hCG), and a unique β specific subunit. Both α and FSHβ subunits contain two sites of N-linked oligosaccharides, which are important for its function. FSH has a crucial function in the reproductive process in mammals. However, there are some clinical conditions, such as menopausal osteoporosis or adiposity, associated with increased FSH activity. Moreover, in some cases, carcinogenesis is evidently associated with activation of FSH receptor. Therefore, developing a follitropin antagonist might be beneficial in the treatment of these conditions. Here, we describe a novel, engineered, non-glycosylated single-chain FSH variant, prepared by site-directed mutagenesis and fusion of the coding genes of the α and β subunits. The designed variant was expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and successfully secreted into the culture medium. We found that the non-glycosylated single-chain FSH analog binds with high affinity to FSH receptor and efficiently inhibits FSH activity in vitro. This variant acts at the receptor level and has the potential to serve as a follitropin antagonist for clinical applications in the future.


Author(s):  
V. U. Buck ◽  
M. T. Kohlen ◽  
A. K. Sternberg ◽  
B. Rösing ◽  
J. Neulen ◽  
...  

AbstractIn human glandular endometrial epithelial cells, desmosomal and adherens junction proteins have been shown to extend from a subapically restricted lateral position to the entire lateral membrane during the implantation window of the menstrual cycle. Similarly, a menstrual cycle stage-dependent redistribution of the extracellular matrix adhesion protein α6-integrin has been reported. These changes are believed to be important for endometrial receptiveness and successful embryo implantation. To prove the hypothesis that steroid hormones and human choriogonadotropin can induce the redistribution of these adhesion molecules, we used the human endometrial cell line Ishikawa in a 3D culture system. Gland-like spheroids were grown in reconstituted basement membrane (Matrigel™). The lumen-bearing spheroids were treated for 2 or 4 days with ovarian steroids or human choriogonadotropin and then assessed by immunofluorescence microscopy. In addition, human endometrial biopsies were obtained from patients, who were in therapy for assisted reproductive technology, and were examined in parallel. Lateral redistribution of the desmosomal plaque protein desmoplakin 1 was observed in the spheroids treated either with progesterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate or human choriogonadotropin. Furthermore, the extracellular matrix adhesion protein α6-integrin showed an increased lateral membrane localization upon gestagen stimulation in the 3D culture system. The results of this study demonstrate that the 3D endometrial Ishikawa cell culture might be suited as an experimental model system to prove the effect of hormonal changes like those occurring during the window of implantation.


Author(s):  
Clara Lazzaretti ◽  
Valentina Secco ◽  
Elia Paradiso ◽  
Samantha Sperduti ◽  
Claudia Rutz ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 229-235
Author(s):  
Serhat Tanik ◽  
Kürsad Zengin ◽  
Sebahattin Albayrak ◽  
Abdullah Gurel ◽  
Muhittin Atar ◽  
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The Lancet ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 387 ◽  
pp. S74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joni Macdonald ◽  
Lee B Smith ◽  
Richard A Anderson ◽  
Rod T Mitchell

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