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Glycodelin (GD) also known as human placental protein-14 (PP-14) progestogen-associated endometrial protein (PAEP) or pregnancy-associated endometrial alpha-2 globulin is a 
glycoprotein Glycoproteins are proteins which contain oligosaccharide chains covalently attached to amino acid side-chains. The carbohydrate is attached to the protein in a cotranslational or posttranslational modification. This process is known as glycos ...
that inhibits cell immune function and plays an essential role in the pregnancy process. In humans is encoded by the ''PAEP gene''. Human endometrium synthesizes several proteins under the influence of
progesterone Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species. It belongs to a group of steroid hormones called the progestogens and is the major ...
. Of these proteins, glycodelin is of particular interest. It is synthesized by the
endometrial gland Uterine glands or endometrial glands are tubular glands, lined by ciliated columnar epithelium, found in the functional layer of the endometrium that lines the uterus. Their appearance varies during the menstrual cycle. During the proliferative ph ...
s in the luteal phase of menstrual cycle. The temporal and spatial expression of GD in the female reproductive tract combined with its biological activities suggest that this glycoprotein probably plays an essential physiological role in the regulation of fertilization, implantation and maintenance of pregnancy.


Structure

Glycodelin is codified by 180
amino acid Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although hundreds of amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the alpha-amino acids, which comprise proteins. Only 22 alpha a ...
but it is thought that 18 of these are supposed signals peptides. The molecular weight of GD is 20,555, while its mature form is estimated to weigh 18,787. It is encoded by a 1-kilobase-pair mRNA that is expressed in human secretory endometrium and
decidua The decidua is the modified mucosal lining of the uterus (that is, modified endometrium) that forms every month, in preparation for pregnancy. It is shed off each month when there is no fertilised egg to support. The decidua is under the infl ...
but not in postmenopausal endometrium, placenta, liver, kidney, and adrenals. The four cysteinyl residues (positions 66, 106, 119, and 160) responsible for intramolecular disulfide bridges in lactoglobulins are all conserved in GD. Southern blot analysis of human DNA suggested that GD gene sequences compass some 20 kilobase pairs of the human genomic DNA.


N-terminal amino acid sequence

The N-terminal amino acid sequence of glycodelin is M D I P Q T K Q D L E L P K L A G T W H S M. This sequence can be compared with horse, sheep, goat, bovine and buffalo
beta-lactoglobulin β-Lactoglobulin (BLG) is the major whey protein of cow and sheep's milk (~3 g/L), and is also present in many other mammalian species; a notable exception being humans. Its structure, properties and biological role have been reviewed many times. ...
. For example, there are 13 identities out of 22 possible matches with horse beta-lactoglobulin.


PAEP gene

This gene is a member of the kernel
lipocalin The lipocalins are a family of proteins which transport small hydrophobic molecules such as steroids, bilins, retinoids, and lipids and most lipocalins are also able to bind to complexed iron (via siderophores or flavonoids) as well as heme. They ...
superfamily whose members share relatively low sequence similarity but have highly conserved exon-intron structure and three-dimensional protein folding. The ''PAEP '' gene is clustered on the long arm of
chromosome 9 Chromosome 9 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. Humans normally have two copies of this chromosome, as they normally do with all chromosomes. Chromosome 9 spans about 138 million base pairs of nucleic acids (the building blocks of D ...
and encodes for GD protein. It is mainly expressed in 60 organs, but reaches its highest expression level in the decidua.


Function

GD is the most important protein secreted in the endometrium during the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and during the first semester of pregnancy. Four distinct forms of glycoprotein, with identical protein backbones but different glycosylation profiles, are found in
amniotic fluid The amniotic fluid is the protective liquid contained by the amniotic sac of a gravid amniote. This fluid serves as a cushion for the growing fetus, but also serves to facilitate the exchange of nutrients, water, and biochemical products betwee ...
,
follicular fluid Follicular fluid is a liquid which fills the follicular antrum and surrounds the ovum in an ovarian follicle. This fluid is rich in hyaluronic acid, and is used in a modified intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) called physiological ICSI (PIC ...
and seminal plasma of the reproductive system. These glycoproteins have distinct and essential roles in regulating a
uterine The uterus (from Latin ''uterus'', plural ''uteri'') or womb () is the organ in the reproductive system of most female mammals, including humans that accommodates the embryonic and fetal development of one or more embryos until birth. The ut ...
environment suitable for pregnancy and in the timing and occurrence of the appropriate sequence of events in the fertilization process.


Glycodelin-A

In the female genital tract is mainly expressed in EECs (cultured endometrial epithelial cells) and secreted into the amniotic fluid, endometrium/decidua and maternal serum. Glycodelin-A has contraceptive and immunosuppressive functions, due to the fact that suppresses Natural Killer cells, achieving the prevention of the maternal rejection of the fetus at the fetromaternal interface. It has a molecular weight of 18.78 KDa determined from the cDNA sequence.


Glycodelin-S

Is secreted from seminal vesicles to the seminal fluid. A number of alternatively spliced transcript variants have been observed at this locus, but the full-length nature of only two, each encoding the same protein, has been determined. During the passage of the sperm through the cervix, glycodelin S is de-glycosylated and dissociates from the sperm, allowing the sperm to mature.


Glycodelin-F

Is secreted by granulosa cells into the follicular fluid. Glycodelin-F reduces the blinding of spermatozoa to the zona pellucida which is mainly expressed in the ovary, and synthesised in the granulosa cells, has a function in principle similar to that of Glycodelin-A. It also binds the sperm head, thereby inhibiting acrosome reaction and sperm-egg binding. Upon de-glycosilation, glycodelin F dissociates from the sperm and sperm-egg binding is possible. The de-glycosilation takes place during the passage of the sperm through the corona cell layer. Glycodelin F is thereby important to prevent a premature acrosome reaction.


Glycodelin-C

Found in Cumulus Oophorus, stimulates binding of the spermatozoa to the
zona pellucida The zona pellucida (plural zonae pellucidae, also egg coat or pellucid zone) is a specialized extracellular matrix that surrounds the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes. It is a vital constitutive part of the oocyte. The zona pellucida first ...
. First, cumulus cells reduce the spermatozoa-zona binding inhibitory activity of follicular fluid probably by taking up and converting glycodelin-A and glycodelin-F into glycodelin-C. Second, spermatozoa have enhanced zona bindig ability after penetrating through the cumulus oophorus. Glycodelin-C is responsible for the latter observation.


Level concentrations

PP-14 is found in the
oocyte An oocyte (, ), oöcyte, or ovocyte is a female gametocyte or germ cell involved in reproduction. In other words, it is an immature ovum, or egg cell. An oocyte is produced in a female fetus in the ovary during female gametogenesis. The female g ...
and in the
sperm Sperm is the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction (forms in which there is a larger, female reproductive cell and a smaller, male one). Animals produce motile sperm with a tail known as a flagellum, wh ...
. In men, the concentration of this protein in seminal plasma is higher than those in serum. In women, the levels in follicular fluid exceed those of non-pregnant women. ·Seminal plasma: PP-14 is a significant protein constituent in most seminal plasma samples of men; sometimes comprising over 2.5% of the total protein content. The concentration of PP-14 in seminal plasma from men with oligospermia is in the reference range of this protein derived from values measured in normal men. However, vasectomized men concentrations are less than normal. ·Women's tissues and body fluids: In serum of non-pregnant women, the concentration of PP-14 is approximately 15-40 µg/L. In normal pregnancy: The concentrations of PP-14 in pregnancy serum are comparable with hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin). Among all the placental proteins, the amniotic fluid PP-14 concentration is the most outstanding as decidua is a source of this protein.


Future clinical applications

Placental Protein 14 has some clinical applications: 1. Biomarker of premature rupture of membranes Premature rupture of membranes is a common pregnancy complication, taking into account that the current method does not satisfy the medical community, some researches have determined a new method: the analysis of placental protein in the maternal plasma and vaginal fluid. The results of these studies have shown that PP-14's concentration increased in the case of premature rupture of membranes. So this study conclude that PP-14 is an excellent biomarker with a sensibility of 100% and a specificity of 87,5%. 2. Biomarker in in vitro fertilization process PP-14 is known to be a great marker to predict the outcome of in vitro fertilization and the embryo transfer cycle. Some studies have shown that the serum concentration of Placental Protein 14 was highly increased after the embryo transfer cycle, and they conclude that PP-14 might be an excellent marker to predict the endometrial receptivity.


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Further reading

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