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Abstract
The ovine genome contains approximately 20 copies of
endogenous betaretroviruses (enJSRVs) that are highly
related to two exogenous oncogenic viruses, Jaagsiekte
sheep retrovirus (JSRV) and Enzootic nasal tumor virus.
The cellular receptor for both JSRV and the enJSRVs is
hyaluronidase 2 (HYAL2). In this study, we assessed
expression of enJSRVs envelope (env) and
HYAL2 mRNAs in the ovine uterus and conceptus
(embryo/fetus and extraembryonic membranes) throughout
gestation. By RT-PCR analyses, enJSRVs env were
found to be expressed beginning in the Day 12 conceptus,
whereas HYAL2 was expressed from Day 16.
HYAL2 mRNA was detected throughout gestation in the
placentome, but not in the endometrium, whereas enJSRVs
env expression was detected throughout gestation in
endometrium and placentomes. The enJSRVs env mRNA
was specifically expressed in the endometrial lumenal
epithelium (LE) and glandular epithelium (GE) as well as
the trophoblast giant binucleate cells (BNC) and
multinucleated syncytia of the placenta. HYAL2 mRNA
was only detected in the BNC and multinucleated syncytial
plaques of the placentome. Partial sequencing of the
transcriptionally active enJSRVs from sheep endometrium,
placentomes and placenta revealed expression of many
enJSRV loci. Cloning of the expressed enJSRVs env
mRNA from ovine uteroplacental tissues found sequences
similar to the previously identified enJS5F16 and enJS56A1
gene with an intact open reading frame, although the
polypeptides they encode were not studied.
Collectively, results provide further support for our
hypothesis that the enJSRVs Env have been beneficial to
the host and are involved in protection of the uterus from
viral infection and regulators of placental morphogenesis
and function.
Key words:
Pregnancy
Conceptus
Placenta
Syncytiotrophoblast
Uterus
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