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Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice

In most of mammalian embryos, gonadal sex differentiation occurs inside the maternal uterus before birth. In several fetal ovarian grafting experiments using male host mice, an experimental switch from the maternal intrauterine to male-host environment gradually induces partial masculinization of th...

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Autores principales: Miura, Kento, Harikae, Kyoko, Nakaguchi, Mayu, Imaimatsu, Kenya, Hiramatsu, Ryuji, Tomita, Ayako, Hirate, Yoshikazu, Kanai-Azuma, Masami, Kurohmaru, Masamichi, Ogura, Atsuo, Kanai, Yoshiakira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212367
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author Miura, Kento
Harikae, Kyoko
Nakaguchi, Mayu
Imaimatsu, Kenya
Hiramatsu, Ryuji
Tomita, Ayako
Hirate, Yoshikazu
Kanai-Azuma, Masami
Kurohmaru, Masamichi
Ogura, Atsuo
Kanai, Yoshiakira
author_facet Miura, Kento
Harikae, Kyoko
Nakaguchi, Mayu
Imaimatsu, Kenya
Hiramatsu, Ryuji
Tomita, Ayako
Hirate, Yoshikazu
Kanai-Azuma, Masami
Kurohmaru, Masamichi
Ogura, Atsuo
Kanai, Yoshiakira
author_sort Miura, Kento
collection PubMed
description In most of mammalian embryos, gonadal sex differentiation occurs inside the maternal uterus before birth. In several fetal ovarian grafting experiments using male host mice, an experimental switch from the maternal intrauterine to male-host environment gradually induces partial masculinization of the grafted ovaries even under the wild-type genotype. However, either host-derived factors causing or molecular basis underlying this masculinization of the fetal ovaries are not clear. Here, we demonstrate that ectopic appearance of SOX9-positive Sertoli cell-like cells in grafted ovaries was mediated by the testosterone derived from the male host. Neither Sox8 nor Amh activity in the ovarian tissues is essential for such ectopic appearance of SOX9-positive cells. The transcriptome analyses of the grafted ovaries during this masculinization process showed early downregulation of pro-ovarian genes such as Irx3, Nr0b1/Dax1, Emx2, and Fez1/Lzts1 by days 7–10 post-transplantation, and subsequent upregulation of several pro-testis genes, such as Bhlhe40, Egr1/2, Nr4a2, and Zc3h12c by day 20, leading to a partial sex reversal with altered expression profiles in one-third of the total numbers of the sex-dimorphic pre-granulosa and Sertoli cell-specific genes at 12.5 dpc. Our data imply that the paternal testosterone exposure is partially responsible for the sex-reversal expression profiles of certain pro-ovarian and pro-testis genes in the fetal ovaries in a temporally dependent manner.
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spelling pubmed-64026562019-03-17 Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice Miura, Kento Harikae, Kyoko Nakaguchi, Mayu Imaimatsu, Kenya Hiramatsu, Ryuji Tomita, Ayako Hirate, Yoshikazu Kanai-Azuma, Masami Kurohmaru, Masamichi Ogura, Atsuo Kanai, Yoshiakira PLoS One Research Article In most of mammalian embryos, gonadal sex differentiation occurs inside the maternal uterus before birth. In several fetal ovarian grafting experiments using male host mice, an experimental switch from the maternal intrauterine to male-host environment gradually induces partial masculinization of the grafted ovaries even under the wild-type genotype. However, either host-derived factors causing or molecular basis underlying this masculinization of the fetal ovaries are not clear. Here, we demonstrate that ectopic appearance of SOX9-positive Sertoli cell-like cells in grafted ovaries was mediated by the testosterone derived from the male host. Neither Sox8 nor Amh activity in the ovarian tissues is essential for such ectopic appearance of SOX9-positive cells. The transcriptome analyses of the grafted ovaries during this masculinization process showed early downregulation of pro-ovarian genes such as Irx3, Nr0b1/Dax1, Emx2, and Fez1/Lzts1 by days 7–10 post-transplantation, and subsequent upregulation of several pro-testis genes, such as Bhlhe40, Egr1/2, Nr4a2, and Zc3h12c by day 20, leading to a partial sex reversal with altered expression profiles in one-third of the total numbers of the sex-dimorphic pre-granulosa and Sertoli cell-specific genes at 12.5 dpc. Our data imply that the paternal testosterone exposure is partially responsible for the sex-reversal expression profiles of certain pro-ovarian and pro-testis genes in the fetal ovaries in a temporally dependent manner. Public Library of Science 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6402656/ /pubmed/30840652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212367 Text en © 2019 Miura 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Miura, Kento
Harikae, Kyoko
Nakaguchi, Mayu
Imaimatsu, Kenya
Hiramatsu, Ryuji
Tomita, Ayako
Hirate, Yoshikazu
Kanai-Azuma, Masami
Kurohmaru, Masamichi
Ogura, Atsuo
Kanai, Yoshiakira
Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title_full Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title_fullStr Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title_short Molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
title_sort molecular and genetic characterization of partial masculinization in embryonic ovaries grafted into male nude mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212367
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