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Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells

Development of the testis begins with the expression of the SRY gene in pre-Sertoli cells. Soon after, testis cords containing Sertoli and germ cells are formed and fetal Leydig cells subsequently develop in the interstitial space. Studies using knockout mice have indicated that multiple genes encod...

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Autores principales: Miyabayashi, Kanako, Katoh-Fukui, Yuko, Ogawa, Hidesato, Baba, Takashi, Shima, Yuichi, Sugiyama, Noriyuki, Kitamura, Kunio, Morohashi, Ken-ichirou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068050
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author Miyabayashi, Kanako
Katoh-Fukui, Yuko
Ogawa, Hidesato
Baba, Takashi
Shima, Yuichi
Sugiyama, Noriyuki
Kitamura, Kunio
Morohashi, Ken-ichirou
author_facet Miyabayashi, Kanako
Katoh-Fukui, Yuko
Ogawa, Hidesato
Baba, Takashi
Shima, Yuichi
Sugiyama, Noriyuki
Kitamura, Kunio
Morohashi, Ken-ichirou
author_sort Miyabayashi, Kanako
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description Development of the testis begins with the expression of the SRY gene in pre-Sertoli cells. Soon after, testis cords containing Sertoli and germ cells are formed and fetal Leydig cells subsequently develop in the interstitial space. Studies using knockout mice have indicated that multiple genes encoding growth factors and transcription factors are implicated in fetal Leydig cell differentiation. Previously, we demonstrated that the Arx gene is implicated in this process. However, how ARX regulates Leydig cell differentiation remained unknown. In this study, we examined Arx KO testes and revealed that fetal Leydig cell numbers largely decrease throughout the fetal life. Since our study shows that fetal Leydig cells rarely proliferate, this decrease in the KO testes is thought to be due to defects of fetal Leydig progenitor cells. In sexually indifferent fetal gonads of wild type, ARX was expressed in the coelomic epithelial cells and cells underneath the epithelium as well as cells at the gonad-mesonephros border, both of which have been described to contain progenitors of fetal Leydig cells. After testis differentiation, ARX was expressed in a large population of the interstitial cells but not in fetal Leydig cells, raising the possibility that ARX-positive cells contain fetal Leydig progenitor cells. When examining marker gene expression, we observed cells as if they were differentiating into fetal Leydig cells from the progenitor cells. Based on these results, we propose that ARX acts as a positive factor for differentiation of fetal Leydig cells through functioning at the progenitor stage.
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spelling pubmed-36959522013-07-09 Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells Miyabayashi, Kanako Katoh-Fukui, Yuko Ogawa, Hidesato Baba, Takashi Shima, Yuichi Sugiyama, Noriyuki Kitamura, Kunio Morohashi, Ken-ichirou PLoS One Research Article Development of the testis begins with the expression of the SRY gene in pre-Sertoli cells. Soon after, testis cords containing Sertoli and germ cells are formed and fetal Leydig cells subsequently develop in the interstitial space. Studies using knockout mice have indicated that multiple genes encoding growth factors and transcription factors are implicated in fetal Leydig cell differentiation. Previously, we demonstrated that the Arx gene is implicated in this process. However, how ARX regulates Leydig cell differentiation remained unknown. In this study, we examined Arx KO testes and revealed that fetal Leydig cell numbers largely decrease throughout the fetal life. Since our study shows that fetal Leydig cells rarely proliferate, this decrease in the KO testes is thought to be due to defects of fetal Leydig progenitor cells. In sexually indifferent fetal gonads of wild type, ARX was expressed in the coelomic epithelial cells and cells underneath the epithelium as well as cells at the gonad-mesonephros border, both of which have been described to contain progenitors of fetal Leydig cells. After testis differentiation, ARX was expressed in a large population of the interstitial cells but not in fetal Leydig cells, raising the possibility that ARX-positive cells contain fetal Leydig progenitor cells. When examining marker gene expression, we observed cells as if they were differentiating into fetal Leydig cells from the progenitor cells. Based on these results, we propose that ARX acts as a positive factor for differentiation of fetal Leydig cells through functioning at the progenitor stage. Public Library of Science 2013-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3695952/ /pubmed/23840809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068050 Text en © 2013 Miyabayashi 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Miyabayashi, Kanako
Katoh-Fukui, Yuko
Ogawa, Hidesato
Baba, Takashi
Shima, Yuichi
Sugiyama, Noriyuki
Kitamura, Kunio
Morohashi, Ken-ichirou
Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title_full Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title_fullStr Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title_full_unstemmed Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title_short Aristaless Related Homeobox Gene, Arx, Is Implicated in Mouse Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation Possibly through Expressing in the Progenitor Cells
title_sort aristaless related homeobox gene, arx, is implicated in mouse fetal leydig cell differentiation possibly through expressing in the progenitor cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068050
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