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FOXL2拮抗胚胎期鸡性腺中的雄性发育途径。

FOXL2 antagonises the male developmental pathway in embryonic chicken gonads.

作者信息

Major Andrew T, Ayers Katie L, Chue Justin, Roeszler Kelly N, Smith Craig A

机构信息

Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital and University of Melbourne Departments of Paediatrics, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Endocrinol. 2019 Dec;243(3):211-228. doi: 10.1530/JOE-19-0277.

Abstract

FOXL2 is a conserved transcription factor with a central role in ovarian development and function. Studies in humans and mice indicate that the main role of FOXL2 is in the postnatal ovary, namely folliculogenesis. To shed light on the function and evolution of FOXL2 in the female gonad, we examined its role in embryonic avian gonads, using in ovo overexpression and knockdown. FOXL2 mRNA and protein are expressed female specifically in the embryonic chicken gonad, just prior to the onset of sexual differentiation. FOXL2 is expressed in the medullary cord cells, in the same cell type as aromatase (CYP19A1). In addition, later in development, expression also becomes localised in a subset of cortical cells, distinct from those expressing oestrogen receptor alpha. Misexpression of FOXL2 in the male chicken embryonic gonad suppresses the testis developmental pathway, abolishing local expression of the male pathway genes SOX9, DMRT1 and AMH and repressing Sertoli cell development. Conversely, knockdown of FOXL2 expression allows ectopic activation of SOX9 in female gonads. However, misexpression of FOXL2 alone was insufficient to activate aromatase expression in male gonads, while FOXL2 knockdown did not affect aromatase expression in females. These results indicate that FOXL2 plays an important role in embryonic differentiation of the avian ovary via antagonism of SOX9, but may be dispensable for aromatase activation at embryonic stages. The data suggest that FOXL2 has different roles in different species, more central for embryonic ovarian differentiation in egg-laying vertebrates.

摘要

FOXL2是一种保守的转录因子,在卵巢发育和功能中起核心作用。对人类和小鼠的研究表明,FOXL2的主要作用是在出生后的卵巢中,即卵泡发生过程中。为了阐明FOXL2在雌性性腺中的功能和进化,我们利用卵内过表达和敲低技术研究了它在胚胎期禽类性腺中的作用。FOXL2 mRNA和蛋白在胚胎期鸡性腺中特异性地表达于雌性,恰好在性别分化开始之前。FOXL2在髓索细胞中表达,与芳香化酶(CYP19A1)属于同一细胞类型。此外,在发育后期,其表达也定位于一部分皮质细胞中,这些细胞与表达雌激素受体α的细胞不同。在雄性鸡胚胎性腺中过表达FOXL2会抑制睾丸发育途径,消除雄性途径基因SOX9、DMRT1和AMH的局部表达,并抑制支持细胞的发育。相反,敲低FOXL2的表达会使雌性性腺中SOX9异位激活。然而,单独过表达FOXL2不足以激活雄性性腺中芳香化酶的表达,而敲低FOXL2对雌性性腺中芳香化酶的表达没有影响。这些结果表明,FOXL2通过拮抗SOX9在禽类卵巢的胚胎分化中起重要作用,但在胚胎阶段对芳香化酶的激活可能是不必要的。数据表明,FOXL2在不同物种中具有不同的作用,在产卵脊椎动物的胚胎卵巢分化中作用更为关键。

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