Ontogeny of RSPO1, FOXL2, and RUNX1 during ovarian differentiation in the marsupial tammar wallaby.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Monika R Paranjpe, Yu Chen, Geoff Shaw, Marilyn B Renfree
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Abstract

Background: RSPO1 and FOXL2 are female sex-determining genes involved in the differentiation and organization of the ovary in some eutherian mammals. Mutations or loss of function of these genes are associated with partial to full sex reversal in mice, humans, and goats. RUNX1 may also play a role in ovarian development, but its expression in marsupials has not been examined as yet. We studied the conservation and protein localization of RSPO1, FOXL2, and RUNX1 orthologs in the marsupial tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) compared to other vertebrates.

Results: RSPO1, FOXL2, and RUNX1 were highly conserved in their sequences across all vertebrates examined. The localization of these proteins in the tammar ovary was studied from Day 18 postpartum to adulthood. RSPO1, FOXL2, and RUNX1 were expressed in the granulosa cells of the early ovary and granulosa cells of the mature ovary, while RSPO1 expression was also found in the intra-ovarian rete and cell membrane of germ cells during the period of germ cell meiosis and meiotic arrest.

Conclusions: RSPO1, FOXL2, and RUNX1 are highly conserved in the vertebrate ovary-determining pathway and were expressed in the tammar wallaby in a manner consistent with their role in the ovarian differentiation of eutherian mammals.

有袋袋鼠卵巢分化过程中RSPO1、FOXL2和RUNX1的个体发育。
背景:RSPO1和FOXL2是一些哺乳类动物卵巢分化和组织的雌性性别决定基因。这些基因的突变或功能丧失与小鼠、人类和山羊的部分或完全性别逆转有关。RUNX1也可能在卵巢发育中发挥作用,但其在有袋动物中的表达尚未被研究。与其他脊椎动物相比,我们研究了有袋袋鼠(Notamacropus eugenii)中RSPO1、FOXL2和RUNX1同源基因的保存和蛋白定位。结果:RSPO1、FOXL2和RUNX1的序列在所有脊椎动物中高度保守。从产后第18天到成年,研究了这些蛋白在雄性卵巢中的定位。RSPO1、FOXL2和RUNX1在早期卵巢颗粒细胞和成熟卵巢颗粒细胞中表达,而在生殖细胞减数分裂和减数分裂停止期间,RSPO1也在卵巢内网膜和生殖细胞细胞膜中表达。结论:RSPO1、FOXL2和RUNX1在脊椎动物卵巢决定通路中高度保守,并在灰袋鼠中表达,其表达方式与其在哺乳类动物卵巢分化中的作用一致。
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Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Dynamics 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.00%
发文量
116
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Dynamics, is an official publication of the American Association for Anatomy. This peer reviewed journal provides an international forum for publishing novel discoveries, using any model system, that advances our understanding of development, morphology, form and function, evolution, disease, stem cells, repair and regeneration.
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