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A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer

BACKGROUND: Origin of human adult Leydig cells (ALCs) is not well understood. This might be partly due to limited data available on the identification and location of human precursor and stem Leydig cells (SLCs) which hampers the study on the development of ALCs. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present s...

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Autores principales: Eliveld, Jitske, van Daalen, Saskia K. M., de Winter‐Korver, Cindy M., van der Veen, Fulco, Repping, Sjoerd, Teerds, Katja, van Pelt, Ans M. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32416031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/andr.12817
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author Eliveld, Jitske
van Daalen, Saskia K. M.
de Winter‐Korver, Cindy M.
van der Veen, Fulco
Repping, Sjoerd
Teerds, Katja
van Pelt, Ans M. M.
author_facet Eliveld, Jitske
van Daalen, Saskia K. M.
de Winter‐Korver, Cindy M.
van der Veen, Fulco
Repping, Sjoerd
Teerds, Katja
van Pelt, Ans M. M.
author_sort Eliveld, Jitske
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description BACKGROUND: Origin of human adult Leydig cells (ALCs) is not well understood. This might be partly due to limited data available on the identification and location of human precursor and stem Leydig cells (SLCs) which hampers the study on the development of ALCs. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether described human (PDGFRα, NGFR) and rodent (NES, PDGFRα, THY1, NR2F2) SLC markers are expressed by a common cell population within human adult testicular interstitial cells in vivo and before and after in vitro propagation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemical analyses were used to identify localization of human adult testicular interstitial cells expressing described SLC markers. Next, interstitial cells were isolated and cultured. The percentage of cells expressing one or more SLC markers was determined before and after culture using flow cytometry. RESULTS: NR2F2 and PDGFRα were present in peritubular, perivascular, and Leydig cells, while THY1 was expressed in peritubular and perivascular cells. Although NES and NGFR were expressed in endothelial cells, co‐localization with PDGFRα was found for both in vitro, although for NGFR only after culture. All marker positive cells were able to undergo propagation in vitro. DISCUSSION: The partly overlap in localization and overlap in expression in human testicular cells indicate that PDGFRα, NR2F2, and THY1 are expressed within the same ALC developmental lineage from SLCs. Based on the in vitro results, this is also true for NES and after in vitro propagation for NGFR. CONCLUSION: Our results that earlier described SLC markers are expressed in overlapping human interstitial cell population opens up further research strategies aiming for a better insight in the Leydig cell lineage and will be helpful for development of strategies to cure ALC dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-74963842020-09-25 A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer Eliveld, Jitske van Daalen, Saskia K. M. de Winter‐Korver, Cindy M. van der Veen, Fulco Repping, Sjoerd Teerds, Katja van Pelt, Ans M. M. Andrology Original Articles BACKGROUND: Origin of human adult Leydig cells (ALCs) is not well understood. This might be partly due to limited data available on the identification and location of human precursor and stem Leydig cells (SLCs) which hampers the study on the development of ALCs. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether described human (PDGFRα, NGFR) and rodent (NES, PDGFRα, THY1, NR2F2) SLC markers are expressed by a common cell population within human adult testicular interstitial cells in vivo and before and after in vitro propagation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemical analyses were used to identify localization of human adult testicular interstitial cells expressing described SLC markers. Next, interstitial cells were isolated and cultured. The percentage of cells expressing one or more SLC markers was determined before and after culture using flow cytometry. RESULTS: NR2F2 and PDGFRα were present in peritubular, perivascular, and Leydig cells, while THY1 was expressed in peritubular and perivascular cells. Although NES and NGFR were expressed in endothelial cells, co‐localization with PDGFRα was found for both in vitro, although for NGFR only after culture. All marker positive cells were able to undergo propagation in vitro. DISCUSSION: The partly overlap in localization and overlap in expression in human testicular cells indicate that PDGFRα, NR2F2, and THY1 are expressed within the same ALC developmental lineage from SLCs. Based on the in vitro results, this is also true for NES and after in vitro propagation for NGFR. CONCLUSION: Our results that earlier described SLC markers are expressed in overlapping human interstitial cell population opens up further research strategies aiming for a better insight in the Leydig cell lineage and will be helpful for development of strategies to cure ALC dysfunction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-01 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7496384/ /pubmed/32416031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/andr.12817 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Andrology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Eliveld, Jitske
van Daalen, Saskia K. M.
de Winter‐Korver, Cindy M.
van der Veen, Fulco
Repping, Sjoerd
Teerds, Katja
van Pelt, Ans M. M.
A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title_full A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title_full_unstemmed A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title_short A comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem Leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
title_sort comparative analysis of human adult testicular cells expressing stem leydig cell markers in the interstitium, vasculature, and peritubular layer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32416031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/andr.12817
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