[HTML][HTML] Androgen promotes differentiation of PLZF+ spermatogonia pool via indirect regulatory pattern

J Wang, J Li, W Xu, Q Xia, Y Gu, W Song… - Cell Communication and …, 2019 - Springer
J Wang, J Li, W Xu, Q Xia, Y Gu, W Song, X Zhang, Y Yang, W Wang, H Li, K Zou
Cell Communication and Signaling, 2019Springer
Background Androgen plays a pivotal role in spermatogenesis, accompanying a question
how androgen acts on germ cells in testis since germ cells lack of androgen receptors (AR).
Promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger (PLZF) is essential for maintenance of undifferentiated
spermatogonia population which is terminologically called spermatogonia progenitor cells
(SPCs). Aims We aim to figure out the molecular connections between androgen and fates
of PLZF+ SPCs population. Method Immunohistochemistry was conducted to confirm that …
Background
Androgen plays a pivotal role in spermatogenesis, accompanying a question how androgen acts on germ cells in testis since germ cells lack of androgen receptors (AR). Promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger (PLZF) is essential for maintenance of undifferentiated spermatogonia population which is terminologically called spermatogonia progenitor cells (SPCs).
Aims
We aim to figure out the molecular connections between androgen and fates of PLZF+ SPCs population.
Method
Immunohistochemistry was conducted to confirm that postnatal testicular germ cells lacked endogenous AR. Subsequently, total cells were isolated from 5 dpp (day post partum) mouse testes, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and/or bicalutamide treatment manifested that Plzf was indirectly regulated by androgen. Then, Sertoli cells were purified to screen downstream targets of AR using ChIP-seq, and gene silence and overexpression were used to attest these interactions in Sertoli cells or SPCs-Sertoli cells co-culture system. Finally, these connections were further verified in vivo using androgen pharmacological deprivation mouse model.
Results
Gata2 is identified as a target of AR, and β1-integrin is a target of Wilms’ tumor 1 (WT1) in Sertoli cells. Androgen signal negatively regulate β1-integrin on Sertoli cells via Gata2 and WT1, and β1-integrin on Sertoli cells interacts with E-cadherin on SPCs to regulate SPCs fates.
Conclusion
Androgen promotes differentiation of PLZF+ spermatogonia pool via indirect regulatory pattern.
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