High expression of a specific T-cell receptor γ transcript in epithelial cells of the prostate

  1. Magnus Essand*,
  2. George Vasmatzis*,
  3. Ulrich Brinkmann*,
  4. Paul Duray,
  5. Byungkook Lee*, and
  6. Ira Pastan*,
  1. *Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Division of Basic Sciences, and Laboratory of Pathology, Division of Clinical Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Building 37, Room 4E16, Bethesda, MD 20892
  1. Contributed by Ira Pastan

Abstract

We have identified expression of T-cell receptor γ chain (TCRγ) mRNA in human prostate and have shown that it originates from epithelial cells of the prostate and not from infiltrating T-lymphocytes. In contrast, the T-cell receptor δ chain (TCRδ) gene is silent in human prostate. The major TCRγ transcript in prostate has a different size than the transcript expressed in thymus, spleen, and blood leukocytes. It is expressed in normal prostate epithelium, adenocarcinoma of the prostate, and the prostatic adenocarcinoma cell line LNCaP. The RNA originates from an unrearranged TCRγ locus, and it is initiated within the intronic sequence directly upstream of the Jγ1.2 gene segment. The prostate-specific TCRγ transcript consists of the Jγ1.2 and Cγ1 gene segments, and it has an untranslated sequence including a polyadenylation signal and poly(A) sequence at the 3′end. The finding that prostate epithelial cells express a high level of a transcript from a gene that was thought to by exclusively expressed by T-lymphocytes is highly unexpected.

Footnotes

  • To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: pasta{at}helix.nih.gov.

  • Data deposition: The sequence reported in this paper has been deposited in the GenBank database (accession no. AF151103).

  • ABBREVIATIONS:
    EST,
    expressed sequence tag;
    dbEST,
    database of ESTs;
    TCRγ,
    T-cell receptor γ chain;
    UTR,
    untranslated region;
    RT,
    reverse transcriptase;
    RACE,
    rapid amplification of cDNA ends;
    kb,
    kilobase
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