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Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis

The capacity of testicular somatic cells to promote and sustain germ cell differentiation is largely regulated by sexual steroids and notably androgens. In fish species the importance of androgens is emphasized by their ability to induce sex reversal of the developing fries and to trigger spermatoge...

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Autores principales: Rolland, Antoine D., Lardenois, Aurélie, Goupil, Anne-Sophie, Lareyre, Jean-Jacques, Houlgatte, Rémi, Chalmel, Frédéric, Le Gac, Florence
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3536770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23301058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053302
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author Rolland, Antoine D.
Lardenois, Aurélie
Goupil, Anne-Sophie
Lareyre, Jean-Jacques
Houlgatte, Rémi
Chalmel, Frédéric
Le Gac, Florence
author_facet Rolland, Antoine D.
Lardenois, Aurélie
Goupil, Anne-Sophie
Lareyre, Jean-Jacques
Houlgatte, Rémi
Chalmel, Frédéric
Le Gac, Florence
author_sort Rolland, Antoine D.
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description The capacity of testicular somatic cells to promote and sustain germ cell differentiation is largely regulated by sexual steroids and notably androgens. In fish species the importance of androgens is emphasized by their ability to induce sex reversal of the developing fries and to trigger spermatogenesis. Here we studied the influence of androgens on testicular gene expression in trout testis using microarrays. Following treatment of immature males with physiological doses of testosterone or 11-ketotestosterone, 418 genes that exhibit changes in expression were identified. Interestingly, the activity of testosterone appeared stronger than that of 11-ketotestosterone. Expression profiles of responsive genes throughout testis development and in isolated germ cells confirmed androgens to mainly affect gene expression in somatic cells. Furthermore, specific clusters of genes that exhibit regulation coincidently with changes in the natural circulating levels of androgens during the reproductive cycle were highlighted, reinforcing the physiological significance of these data. Among somatic genes, a phylogenetic footprinting study identified putative androgen response elements within the proximal promoter regions of 42 potential direct androgen target genes. Finally, androgens were also found to alter the germ line towards meiotic expression profiles, supporting the hypothesis of a role for the somatic responsive genes in driving germ cell fate. This study significantly increases our understanding of molecular pathways regulated by androgens in vertebrates. The highly cyclic testicular development in trout together with functions associated with regulated genes reveal potential mechanisms for androgen actions in tubule formation, steroid production, germ cell development and sperm secretion.
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spelling pubmed-35367702013-01-08 Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis Rolland, Antoine D. Lardenois, Aurélie Goupil, Anne-Sophie Lareyre, Jean-Jacques Houlgatte, Rémi Chalmel, Frédéric Le Gac, Florence PLoS One Research Article The capacity of testicular somatic cells to promote and sustain germ cell differentiation is largely regulated by sexual steroids and notably androgens. In fish species the importance of androgens is emphasized by their ability to induce sex reversal of the developing fries and to trigger spermatogenesis. Here we studied the influence of androgens on testicular gene expression in trout testis using microarrays. Following treatment of immature males with physiological doses of testosterone or 11-ketotestosterone, 418 genes that exhibit changes in expression were identified. Interestingly, the activity of testosterone appeared stronger than that of 11-ketotestosterone. Expression profiles of responsive genes throughout testis development and in isolated germ cells confirmed androgens to mainly affect gene expression in somatic cells. Furthermore, specific clusters of genes that exhibit regulation coincidently with changes in the natural circulating levels of androgens during the reproductive cycle were highlighted, reinforcing the physiological significance of these data. Among somatic genes, a phylogenetic footprinting study identified putative androgen response elements within the proximal promoter regions of 42 potential direct androgen target genes. Finally, androgens were also found to alter the germ line towards meiotic expression profiles, supporting the hypothesis of a role for the somatic responsive genes in driving germ cell fate. This study significantly increases our understanding of molecular pathways regulated by androgens in vertebrates. The highly cyclic testicular development in trout together with functions associated with regulated genes reveal potential mechanisms for androgen actions in tubule formation, steroid production, germ cell development and sperm secretion. Public Library of Science 2013-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3536770/ /pubmed/23301058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053302 Text en © 2013 Rolland et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rolland, Antoine D.
Lardenois, Aurélie
Goupil, Anne-Sophie
Lareyre, Jean-Jacques
Houlgatte, Rémi
Chalmel, Frédéric
Le Gac, Florence
Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title_full Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title_fullStr Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title_short Profiling of Androgen Response in Rainbow Trout Pubertal Testis: Relevance to Male Gonad Development and Spermatogenesis
title_sort profiling of androgen response in rainbow trout pubertal testis: relevance to male gonad development and spermatogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3536770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23301058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053302
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