Foxo1指导小鼠支持细胞向颗粒样细胞的转分化。

IF 6.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2024-12-15 DOI:10.1016/j.jgg.2024.12.006
Junhua Chen, Changhuo Cen, Mengyue Wang, Shanshan Qin, Bowen Liu, Zhiming Shen, Xiuhong Cui, Xiaohui Hou, Fei Gao, Min Chen
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Sertoli细胞和颗粒细胞是双潜能性腺中最初分化的体细胞,分别在指导男性和女性性腺发育中发挥着关键作用。转录因子 Foxo1 参与多种细胞过程,它在性腺体细胞中的表达取决于性别。Foxo1在卵巢颗粒细胞中大量表达,但在睾丸Sertoli细胞中却明显缺乏。尽管如此,它在性腺体细胞分化中的功能仍然难以捉摸。在这项研究中,我们发现 Foxo1 在 Sertoli 细胞中的异位表达会导致睾丸发育缺陷。进一步的研究发现,异位表达 Foxo1 会诱导 Sertoli 细胞中 Foxl2 的大量表达,以及其他雌性特异基因的上调。相比之下,雄性特异性基因的表达则有所减少。机理研究表明,Foxo1 直接与 Foxl2 的启动子区域结合,诱导其表达。我们的研究结果突出表明,Foxo1 是卵巢颗粒细胞系维持的关键调节因子。这项研究为了解性腺体细胞的品系维持调控机制提供了宝贵的见解。
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Foxo1 directs the transdifferentiation of mouse Sertoli cells into granulosa-like cells.

Sertoli and granulosa cells, the initial differentiated somatic cells in bipotential gonads, play crucial roles in directing male and female gonad development, respectively. The transcription factor Foxo1 is involved in diverse cellular processes, and its expression in gonadal somatic cells is sex-dependent. While Foxo1 is abundantly expressed in ovarian granulosa cells, it is notably absent in testicular Sertoli cells. Nevertheless, its function in gonadal somatic cell differentiation remains elusive. In this study, we find that ectopic expression of Foxo1 in Sertoli cells leads to defects in testes development. Further study uncovers that the ectopic expression of Foxo1 induces the abundant expression of Foxl2 in Sertoli cells, along with the upregulation of other female-specific genes. In contrast, the expression of male-specific genes is reduced. Mechanistic studies indicate that Foxo1 directly binds to the promoter region of Foxl2, inducing its expression. Our findings highlight that Foxo1 serves as a key regulator for the lineage maintenance of ovarian granulosa cells. This study contributes valuable insights into understanding the regulatory mechanisms governing the lineage maintenance of gonadal somatic cells.

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Journal of Genetics and Genomics
Journal of Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetics and Genomics (JGG, formerly known as Acta Genetica Sinica ) is an international journal publishing peer-reviewed articles of novel and significant discoveries in the fields of genetics and genomics. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to molecular genetics, developmental genetics, cytogenetics, epigenetics, medical genetics, population and evolutionary genetics, genomics and functional genomics as well as bioinformatics and computational biology.
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