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Publication : A link between lung androgen metabolism and the emergence of mature epithelial type II cells.

First Author  Provost PR Year  2004
Journal  Am J Respir Crit Care Med Volume  170
Issue  3 Pages  296-305
PubMed ID  15117747 Mgi Jnum  J:161760
Mgi Id  MGI:4461130 Doi  10.1164/rccm.200312-1680OC
Citation  Provost PR, et al. (2004) A link between lung androgen metabolism and the emergence of mature epithelial type II cells. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 170(3):296-305
abstractText  Lung maturation is delayed in male fetuses compared with female fetuses, which has been attributed to higher levels of androgens in the male lung. Our previous studies demonstrated that the genes encoding for the 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17 beta-HSD) type 5 (androstenedione --> testosterone) and type 2 (the opposite reaction) are expressed in human epithelial type II (PTII)-like A549 cells and in human lung fibroblasts, respectively. Here, we aim to explain the physiological relevance of androgen synthesis by PTII cells. We showed that both 17 beta-HSD type 2 and type 5 genes are upregulated in correlation with the emergence of mature PTII cells in both male and female developing lungs of the mouse. In contrast, the androgen receptor gene is expressed equally in both sexes with no temporal regulation. We conclude that the expression profile of the 17 beta-HSD type 5 gene does not explain the presence of higher levels of androgen in the male fetal lung, but that androgen synthesis must be a normal feature of mature PTII cells for both sexes. The production of androgens after the emergence of mature PTII cells should negatively regulate PTII cell maturation and, thus, a role for androgens in cell reprogramming is suggested.
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