Title of article :
Heat shock factor 5 is essential for spermatogenesis in mice: Detected by a new monoclonal antibody
Author/Authors :
Hemati, Atefeh Department of Cell and Molecular Biology - School of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University, Tehran , Modarressi, Mohammad Hossein Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kolivand, Sedighe Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Azarnia, Mahnaz Department of Cell and Molecular Biology - School of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective(s): Here, we examined the function of our produced monoclonal antibody (mAb10C3) to
recognize one of the most important members of the HEAT shock factor family, Hsf5, in embryonic
development and in spermatogenic cells of adult mouse testis.
Materials and Methods: The targeting effects of mAb10C3 were investigated by immunohistochemistry
analysis in the different phases of the embryo and in the adult testis tissue sections.
Results: The results of immunohistochemistry staining on the mouse embryos by the supernatant
of hybridoma clone that produced mAb10C3, in the early and late phases (E7.5 and E14.5) of
embryonic development, indicated that mAb10C3 could only detect Hsf5 in E7.5 and it did not have
any targeting activity in the late phase of development. Therefore, we showed that the hsf5 gene has
expressed in early mouse embryonic development. On the other hand, mAb10C3 could detect Hsf5
in spermatogonia and spermatocytes of adult testis in comparison with a known anti-Hsf5 antibody
(ab98939) and an anti-PCNA antibody as a marker of spermatogonia cells.
Conclusion: Taken together, these data indicated that generated anti-testis mAb10C3 was generated
against anti-testis proteins, specifically to target Hsf5, and can be useful as a scientific tool to investigate
the critical genes in the development and spermatogenesis.
Keywords :
Antibody , Development , Hsf5 , Hybridoma , Spermatogenesis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics