May 1999
Volume 40, Issue 6
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Pancreatic lipase-related protein 1 mRNA in female mouse lacrimal gland.
Author Affiliations
  • S G Remington
    HealthPartners Research Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
  • P H Lima
    HealthPartners Research Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
  • J D Nelson
    HealthPartners Research Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science May 1999, Vol.40, 1081-1090. doi:
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      S G Remington, P H Lima, J D Nelson; Pancreatic lipase-related protein 1 mRNA in female mouse lacrimal gland.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1999;40(6):1081-1090.

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Differential display analysis was used to look for gender differences in lacrimal gland gene expression. The expression of a female-specific mouse lacrimal gland mRNA that encoded pancreatic lipase-related protein 1 (PLRP1) was identified and characterized. METHODS: Differential display analysis of the exorbital lacrimal glands of male and female Swiss Webster mice detected a potential female-specific cDNA, designated Y2. Using the technique of rapid amplification of cDNA ends, a full-length cDNA of Y2 was obtained and the nucleotide sequence determined. To assess tissue-specific expression, a labeled Y2 cDNA probe was hybridized to RNA blots of male and female mouse lacrimal, harderian, parotid, mandibular, sublingual, and pancreas glands and liver. Y2 cDNA was also hybridized to RNA blots of male and female rat lacrimal gland and male rat pancreas. To determine subcellular localization, Y2 sense and antisense RNA probes were hybridized to female mouse lacrimal gland frozen sections. RESULTS: GenBank database sequence comparisons indicated that Y2 encoded mouse PLRP1. RNA blots documented that PLRP1 was expressed in female, but not in male, mouse lacrimal gland. PLRP1 mRNA was also expressed in male and female mouse sublingual gland and pancreas. Expression of PLRP1 was not detected in male or female rat lacrimal gland. In situ hybridization showed that PLRP1 was expressed in the acinar cells of the female mouse lacrimal gland. CONCLUSIONS: Lacrimal gland expression of PLRP1 mRNA was gender and species specific. Female, but not male, mouse lacrimal gland expressed PLRPI mRNA. Neither female nor male rat lacrimal gland expressed PLRP1 mRNA. PLRP1 protein may be secreted in mouse tears, where it may function as a lipolytic enzyme, modifying tear film lipids.

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