Systemic distribution of steroid sulfatase and estrogen sulfotransferase in human adult and fetal tissues. 2002

Yasuhiro Miki, and Taisuke Nakata, and Takashi Suzuki, and Andrew David Darnel, and Takuya Moriya, and Chika Kaneko, and Kumiko Hidaka, and Yukimasa Shiotsu, and Hideaki Kusaka, and Hironobu Sasano
Department of Pathology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8575, Japan. miki@patholo2.med.tohoku.ac.jp

Estrogens play a key role in various target tissues. Enzymes involved in the biosynthesis and metabolism of these sex steroids also regulate estrogenic actions in these tissues. Estrone sulfate (E1S) is a major circulating plasma estrogen that is converted into the biologically active estrogen, estrone (E1), by steroid sulfatase (STS). E1 is also sulfated and reverted into E1S by estrogen sulfotransferase (EST). These two enzymes have recently been shown to play important roles in the in situ estrogen actions of various sex steroid-dependent human tumors. However, the distribution of STS and EST in normal adult and fetal human tissues remains largely unknown. Therefore, in this study, in addition to examining the tissue distribution of both STS and EST mRNA in human adult and fetal tissues using RT followed by quantitative PCR, we studied the activity of these enzymes using (3)H-labeled E1/E1S as substrates in the homogenates of various human adult tissues. We also examined the localization of STS and EST protein in human adult and fetal tissues using immunohistochemistry, and that of EST mRNA in the adult kidney using laser dissection microscopy and PCR. STS mRNA, enzyme activity, and immunoreactivity were either absent or detected at very low levels in all adult and fetal tissues examined in this study. EST mRNA expression, however, was detected in all of the tissues examined, except for adult spleen and pancreas. EST enzyme activities were consistent with those of mRNA expression in the great majority of the tissues examined. Marked EST immunoreactivity was detected in hepatocytes, adrenal gland (adult, zona fasciculate to the reticularis; fetus, fetal zone), and epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal tract, smooth muscle cells of the tunica media in aorta, Leydig cells of the testis, and syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta. Patterns of EST immunolocalization were similar between adult and fetal human tissues, but EST immunoreactivity was detected in the urinary tubules of adult kidney, whereas in the fetal kidney, it was localized in the interstitial cells surrounding the urinary tubules. In the adult kidney, the presence of EST mRNA was also confirmed in the cells of urinary tubules using laser dissection microscopy and RT-PCR. Although the number of human tissues available for examination in this study was limited, our results suggest that between the enzymes involved in estrogen activation or inactivation, EST and not STS is the more widely expressed enzyme in various peripheral tissues in humans. We speculate that EST may play an important role in protecting peripheral tissues from possible excessive estrogenic effects.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007150 Immunohistochemistry Histochemical localization of immunoreactive substances using labeled antibodies as reagents. Immunocytochemistry,Immunogold Techniques,Immunogold-Silver Techniques,Immunohistocytochemistry,Immunolabeling Techniques,Immunogold Technics,Immunogold-Silver Technics,Immunolabeling Technics,Immunogold Silver Technics,Immunogold Silver Techniques,Immunogold Technic,Immunogold Technique,Immunogold-Silver Technic,Immunogold-Silver Technique,Immunolabeling Technic,Immunolabeling Technique,Technic, Immunogold,Technic, Immunogold-Silver,Technic, Immunolabeling,Technics, Immunogold,Technics, Immunogold-Silver,Technics, Immunolabeling,Technique, Immunogold,Technique, Immunogold-Silver,Technique, Immunolabeling,Techniques, Immunogold,Techniques, Immunogold-Silver,Techniques, Immunolabeling
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D005260 Female Females
D005333 Fetus The unborn young of a viviparous mammal, in the postembryonic period, after the major structures have been outlined. In humans, the unborn young from the end of the eighth week after CONCEPTION until BIRTH, as distinguished from the earlier EMBRYO, MAMMALIAN. Fetal Structures,Fetal Tissue,Fetuses,Mummified Fetus,Retained Fetus,Fetal Structure,Fetal Tissues,Fetus, Mummified,Fetus, Retained,Structure, Fetal,Structures, Fetal,Tissue, Fetal,Tissues, Fetal
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D000369 Aged, 80 and over Persons 80 years of age and older. Oldest Old
D000375 Aging The gradual irreversible changes in structure and function of an organism that occur as a result of the passage of time. Senescence,Aging, Biological,Biological Aging

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