2013
DOI: 10.1101/gad.228080.113
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Building the mammalian testis: origins, differentiation, and assembly of the component cell populations

Abstract: Development of testes in the mammalian embryo requires the formation and assembly of several cell types that allow these organs to achieve their roles in male reproduction and endocrine regulation. Testis development is unusual in that several cell types such as Sertoli, Leydig, and spermatogonial cells arise from bipotential precursors present in the precursor tissue, the genital ridge. These cell types do not differentiate independently but depend on signals from Sertoli cells that differentiate under the in… Show more

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“…5G). The transcription factor SOX9 is expressed downstream of SRY, the testis determining factor, and defines the Sertoli cell lineage in the testis (81)(82)(83). The expression of SOX9 did not change irrespective of whether the male fertility was moderately or severely affected in Dicer cKO mutant mice (Fig.…”
Section: ) Note That Gfpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5G). The transcription factor SOX9 is expressed downstream of SRY, the testis determining factor, and defines the Sertoli cell lineage in the testis (81)(82)(83). The expression of SOX9 did not change irrespective of whether the male fertility was moderately or severely affected in Dicer cKO mutant mice (Fig.…”
Section: ) Note That Gfpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Initially, the morphogenesis of the gonadal primordium appears to be similar between male and female embryos, although the transcriptomic signature is different between both sexes in mice (Jameson et al 2012a), in which the genital ridges are formed at w9.5 dpc (reviewed by Svingen & Koopman (2013)). Proliferation of coelomic epithelial cells, combined with the recruitment of precursor cells from the mesonephroi, leads to the outgrowth of future gonads.…”
Section: Sex Determination: Two Sexes Common Progenitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The important role that these cells play in orchestrating testicular differentiation (promotion of foetal Leydig cell and peritubular myoid cell development) and subsequent masculinisation of the foetus is well established (Svingen & Koopman, 2013). During foetal and early postnatal life there is a period of intensive Sertoli cell proliferation which ceases at puberty as the cells undergo a fundamental change in activity (Sharpe et al ., 2003) (O'Shaughnessy, 2015).…”
Section: Sertoli Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%