hsd17b1 is a key gene for ovarian differentiation of the Siberian sturgeon

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
André Lasalle, Germán Benech-Correa, Frédéric G. Brunet, Denise Vizziano-Cantonnet
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Abstract

This is the first work using gonads from undifferentiated, genetically-sexed Siberian sturgeon describing expression changes in genes related to steroid synthesis and female and male sex differentiation. One factor identified as relevant for ovarian differentiation was the gene coding for the enzyme Hsd17b1, which converts estrone into estradiol-17β. hsd17b1 was highly activated in female gonads at 2.5 months of age, around the onset of sex differentiation, preceding activation of two other genes involved in estrogen production (cyp19a1 and foxl2). hsd17b1 was also strongly repressed in males. Two known foxl2 paralogs are found in Siberian sturgeon—foxl2 and foxl2l—but only foxl2 appeared to be associated with ovarian differentiation. With regard to the male pathway, neither 11-oxygenated androgens nor classic male genes (amh, dmrt1, sox9, and dhh) were found to be involved in male sex differentiation, leaving open the question of which genes participate in early male gonad development in this ancient fish. Taken together, these results indicate an estrogen-dependence of female sex differentiation and 11-oxygenated androgen-independence of male sex differentiation.

hsd17b1 是西伯利亚鲟卵巢分化的关键基因
这是首次利用未分化的西伯利亚鲟性腺进行的研究,描述了与类固醇合成以及雌性和雄性性别分化有关的基因的表达变化。雌性性腺中的 hsd17b1 在 2.5 个月大时被高度激活,大约在性别分化开始时,比另外两个参与雌激素产生的基因(cyp19a1 和 foxl2)的激活更早。在西伯利亚鲟中发现了两个已知的 foxl2 旁系亲属--foxl2 和 foxl2l,但似乎只有 foxl2 与卵巢分化有关。在雄性途径方面,既没有发现 11 氧雄激素,也没有发现典型的雄性基因(amh、dmrt1、sox9 和 dhh)参与雄性性别分化,这就为哪些基因参与这种古老鱼类的早期雄性性腺发育留下了悬念。综上所述,这些结果表明雌性性别分化依赖于雌激素,而雄性性别分化则不依赖于11-氧合雄激素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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