Affiliation:
1. Division of Human Biology
2. Division of Clinical Research, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Mailstop D4-100, 1100 Fairview Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109-1024
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Tmprss2
encodes an androgen-regulated type II transmembrane serine protease (TTSP) expressed highly in normal prostate epithelium and has been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis. Although in vitro studies suggest protease-activated receptor 2 may be a substrate for TMPRSS2, the in vivo biological activities of TMPRSS2 remain unknown. We generated
Tmprss2
−/−
mice by disrupting the serine protease domain through homologous recombination. Compared to wild-type littermates,
Tmprss2
−/−
mice developed normally, survived to adulthood with no differences in protein levels of prostatic secretions, and exhibited no discernible abnormalities in organ histology or function. Loss of TMPRSS2 serine protease activity did not influence fertility, reduce survival, result in prostate hyperplasia or carcinoma, or alter prostatic luminal epithelial cell regrowth following castration and androgen replacement. Lack of an observable phenotype in
Tmprss2
−/−
mice was not due to transcriptional compensation by closely related
Tmprss2
homologs. We conclude that the lack of a discernible phenotype in
Tmprss2
−/−
mice suggests functional redundancy involving one or more of the type II transmembrane serine protease family members or other serine proteases. Alternatively, TMPRSS2 may contribute a specialized but nonvital function that is apparent only in the context of stress, disease, or other systemic perturbation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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