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Influence on spatiotemporal patterns of a male-specific Sox9 activation by ectopic Sry expression during early phases of testis differentiation in mice
Testis induction is associated with gonadal Sry and Sox9 expression in mammals. This study investigated whether Sry expression directly induces male-specific Sox9 activation during early phases of testis differentiation. We have established an XX sex-reversal mouse line carrying the Sry transgene dr...
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Published in: | Developmental biology 2005-02, Vol.278 (2), p.511-525 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Testis induction is associated with gonadal
Sry and
Sox9 expression in mammals. This study investigated whether
Sry expression directly induces male-specific
Sox9 activation during early phases of testis differentiation. We have established an XX sex-reversal mouse line carrying the
Sry transgene driven by a weak basal promoter of the
Hsp70.3 gene (
Hsp-Sry), whereby the transgene was activated in the gonads along the entire anteroposterior axis from earlier stages. The effects of misexpression and overexpression of
Sry on the spatiotemporal pattern of
Sox9 expression were examined using both XX and XY gonads of
Hsp-Sry transgenic embryos. It was shown that ectopic expression of
Sry transcripts in the entire gonadal area from earlier stages promotes neither any advance in the timing nor any appreciable ectopic activation of endogenous
Sox9 expression. Immediately after the onset of
Sox9 activation, however, both the level of
Sox9 expression and the number of SOX9-positive cells were significantly enhanced in
Hsp-Sry/XY gonads, as compared with those in wild-type/XY and
Hsp-Sry/XX gonads. These findings suggest that, although
Sry is capable of up-regulating
Sox9 expression dose-dependently,
Sry mRNA expression alone is not likely to provide positional or timing information needed for male-specific
Sox9 activation in developing XY gonads. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.11.006 |