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01 April 2005 : Original article  

Osteoinductive properties of urothelium depend on inherent bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs)

Iwona E. Kochanowska, Katarzyna Niemira, Krzysztof Włodarski, Iwona Liberek, Kazimierz Ostrowski

Med Sci Monit 2005; 11(4): BR116-120 :: ID: 15871

Abstract

Background:The mechanism of heterotopic ossicle formation induced by grafted transitional epithelium, described in several species, has not yet been elucidated. This phenomenon is not species specific, but in xenogeneic systems, immunosuppression of the host is needed to protect the implant long enough for it to exert its osteoinductive potency. We showed a strong correlation between the intensity of bone induction caused by implantation of HeLa cell lines and their ability to synthesize and secrete seven different isoforms of BMPs (bone morphogenetic proteins). We decided to discover whether the urothelium of guinea pig, having high osteoinductive potency, differs in BMP content from human urothelium, which does not induce heterotopic bone.Material/Methods:The RT-PCR technique was used to investigate the expression of BMP family genes. PCR products were directly sequenced with an ABI Prism 310 sequencer. The obtained sequences were analyzed using BLAST.Results:Two isoforms of BMP (BMP-3 and BMP-4) were detected in the guinea pig urinary bladder mucosa. The sequences of these products were identified by BLAST analysis and compared with human mRNA and protein. The experiment performed on human urinary bladder mucosa failed to detect the expression of these BMPs, while b-actin mRNA was detected.Conclusions:Our findings explain the reason for the osteoinductive properties of guinea pig urothelium and are in line with the explanation of the osteoinductive properties of HeLa cells. Moreover, human urothelium, which did not express any BMP mRNA, therefore probably lacks osteoinductive competence.

Keywords: Mucous Membrane - physiology, Urothelium - immunology, Urothelium - physiology, Amino Acid Sequence, Base Sequence, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins - genetics, Bone and Bones - physiology, Conserved Sequence, Guinea Pigs, Immunosuppression, Molecular Sequence Data, Mucous Membrane - physiology, Multigene Family, Protein Biosynthesis, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Alignment, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Urinary Bladder - physiology, Urothelium - physiology

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