Molecular phenotyping of domestic cat (Felis catus) testicular cells across postnatal development – A model for wild felids

M. Bashawat , B.C. Braun , K. Müller , B.P. Hermann
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Molecular characterisation of testicular cells is a pivotal step towards a profound understanding of spermatogenesis and developing assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) based on germline preservation. To enable the identification of testicular somatic and spermatogenic cell types in felids, we investigated the expression of five molecular markers at the protein level in testes from domestic cats (Felis catus) at different developmental phases (prepubertal, pubertal I and II, postpubertal I and II) classified by single-cell ploidy analysis. Our findings indicate a prominent co-labelling for two spermatogonial markers, UCHL1 and FOXO1, throughout postnatal testis development. Smaller subsets of UCHL1 or FOXO1 single-positive spermatogonia were also evident, with the FOXO1 single-positive spermatogonia predominantly observed in prepubertal testes. As expected, DDX4+ germ cells increased in numbers beginning in puberty, reaching a maximum at adulthood (post-pubertal phase), corresponding to the sequential appearance of labelled spermatogonia, spermatocytes and spermatids. Furthermore, we identified SOX9+ Sertoli cells and CYP17A1+ Leydig cells in all of the developmental groups. Importantly, testes of African lion (Panthera leo), Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), Chinese leopard (Panthera pardus japonesis) and Sudan cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii) exhibited conserved labelling for UCHL1, FOXO1, DDX4, SOX9 and CYP17A1. The present study provides fundamental information about the identity of spermatogenic and somatic testicular cell types across felid development that will be useful for developing ART approaches to support endangered felid conservation.

家猫(Felis catus)睾丸细胞在出生后发育过程中的分子表型——野生猫科动物的一个模型
睾丸细胞的分子特征是深入了解精子发生和开发基于种系保存的辅助生殖技术(ARTs)的关键一步。为了能够鉴定猫睾丸体细胞和生精细胞类型,我们通过单细胞倍性分析研究了家猫(Felis catus)在不同发育阶段(青春期前、青春期I和II、青春期后I和II)睾丸中蛋白质水平的五种分子标记物的表达。我们的研究结果表明,在出生后的睾丸发育过程中,两种精原细胞标志物UCHL1和FOXO1存在显著的共标记。UCHL1或FOXO1单个阳性精原细胞的较小亚群也很明显,FOXO1单阳性精原原细胞主要在青春期前睾丸中观察到。正如预期的那样,DDX4+生殖细胞的数量从青春期开始增加,在成年期(青春期后)达到最大值,对应于标记的精原细胞、精母细胞和精子细胞的顺序出现。此外,我们在所有发育组中鉴定了SOX9+支持细胞和CYP17A1+Leydig细胞。重要的是,非洲狮、苏门答腊虎、中国豹和苏丹猎豹的睾丸对UCHL1、FOXO1、DDX4、SOX9和CYP17A1表现出保守的标记。本研究提供了有关猫发育过程中生精细胞和体细胞睾丸细胞类型的基本信息,这将有助于开发ART方法来支持濒危猫科动物的保护。
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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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