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Npc2 Gene OKDB#: 4149
 Symbols: NPC2 Species: human
 Synonyms: HE1, EDDM1, NP-C2, MGC1333,EPIDIDYMAL SECRETORY PROTEIN, HE1  Locus: 14q24.3 in Homo sapiens


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General Comment NCBI Summary: This gene encodes a protein containing a lipid recognition domain. The encoded protein may function in regulating the transport of cholesterol through the late endosomal/lysosomal system. Mutations in this gene have been associated with Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 and frontal lobe atrophy. [provided by RefSeq]
General function
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Cellular localization
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Ovarian function Ovulation, Steroid metabolism
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Expression regulated by
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Ovarian localization Theca, Luteal cells
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Follicle stages
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Phenotypes
Mutations 1 mutations

Species: mouse
Mutation name: None
type: null mutation
fertility: infertile - ovarian defect
Comment: Female infertility due to anovulation and defective steroidogenesis in NPC2 deficient mice. Busso D et al. Niemann Pick C2 (NPC2) and NPC1 proteins function cooperatively to catalyze cholesterol efflux from lysosomes. NPC1 is expressed in ovarian cells and female NPC1 mice are infertile. This work addressed for the first time the localization and function of murine NPC2 protein in the ovary. Ovarian NPC2 was localized to theca and luteal cells, which use cholesterol as a substrate to produce estradiol and progesterone, respectively. NPC2 deficient (NPC2 -/-) females had abnormal estrous cycles and were infertile, with normal folliculogenesis until the antral stage, but a complete absence of corpora lutea and many zonae pellucidae remnants, indicative of anovulation. Serum estradiol was reduced and ovarian cholesterol was accumulated in NPC2 -/- mice, suggesting a defect in cholesterol export from intracellular stores. After superovulation, NPC2 -/- mice ovulated less eggs than their wild type littermates, showed ovaries with less corpora lutea and numerous unruptured follicles, and lower serum progesterone concentration. Together, these results suggest that NPC2 participates in the traffic of ovarian cholesterol required to provide the substrate for steroid synthesis and support follicle maturation, ovulation and luteinization.

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