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The Wilms tumor gene, Wt1, maintains testicular cord integrity by regulating the expression of Col4a1 and Col4a2.

Su-Ren Chen1, Min Chen, Xiao-Na Wang, Jun Zhang, Qing Wen, Shao-Yang Ji, Qiao-Song Zheng, Fei Gao, Yi-Xun Liu.   

Abstract

Wt1 is specifically expressed in Sertoli cells in the developing testis. A previous study has demonstrated that Wt1 plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of testicular cords. However, the underlying mechanism is unclear. In this study, we found that the laminin-positive basal lamina lining the testicular cords was fragmented and completely absent in some areas of Wt1(-/flox); Amh-Cre testes, indicating that the testicular cord disruption can be attributed to the breakdown of the basement membrane. To explore the molecular mechanism underlying this effect, we examined the expression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) and testicular cord basal lamina components by real-time RT-PCR, Western blotting, and immunostaining. Compared with control testes, the expression of CAMs (such as E-cadherin, N-cadherin, claudin11, occludin, beta-catenin, and ZO-1) was not obviously altered in Wt1(-/flox); Amh-Cre testes. However, the mRNA level of Col4a1 and Col4a2 was significantly decreased in Wt1-deficient testes. Immunostaining assays further confirmed that the collagen IV protein levels were dramatically reduced in Wt1(-/flox); Amh-Cre testes. Moreover, luciferase and point mutation analyses revealed that the Col4a1 and Col4a2 promoters were additively transactivated by WT1 and SOX9. Given this finding and previous results showing that SOX9 expression declines rapidly after Wt1 deletion, we conclude that the loss of Wt1 in Sertoli cells results in the downregulation of the important basal lamina component, which in turn causes the breakdown of the basal lamina and subsequent testicular cord disruption.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23325811     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.112.105379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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1.  Wt1 dictates the fate of fetal and adult Leydig cells during development in the mouse testis.

Authors:  Qing Wen; Qiao-Song Zheng; Xi-Xia Li; Zhao-Yuan Hu; Fei Gao; C Yan Cheng; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2014-10-21       Impact factor: 4.310

Review 2.  Development, function and fate of fetal Leydig cells.

Authors:  Qing Wen; C Yan Cheng; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2016-03-08       Impact factor: 7.727

Review 3.  Mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by WT1 (Wilms' tumour 1).

Authors:  Eneda Toska; Stefan G E Roberts
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2014-07-01       Impact factor: 3.857

4.  Loss of Gata4 in Sertoli cells impairs the spermatogonial stem cell niche and causes germ cell exhaustion by attenuating chemokine signaling.

Authors:  Su-Ren Chen; Ji-Xin Tang; Jin-Mei Cheng; Jian Li; Cheng Jin; Xiao-Yu Li; Shou-Long Deng; Yan Zhang; Xiu-Xia Wang; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-11-10

5.  Sertoli Cell Wt1 Regulates Peritubular Myoid Cell and Fetal Leydig Cell Differentiation during Fetal Testis Development.

Authors:  Qing Wen; Yuqian Wang; Jixin Tang; C Yan Cheng; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-12-30       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Sertoli Cell Number Defines and Predicts Germ and Leydig Cell Population Sizes in the Adult Mouse Testis.

Authors:  Diane Rebourcet; Annalucia Darbey; Ana Monteiro; Ugo Soffientini; Yi Ting Tsai; Ian Handel; Jean-Luc Pitetti; Serge Nef; Lee B Smith; Peter J O'Shaughnessy
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Journal:  Cell Discov       Date:  2017-05-09       Impact factor: 10.849

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Authors:  Su-Ren Chen; Qiao-Song Zheng; Yang Zhang; Fei Gao; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2013-03-05       Impact factor: 7.431

9.  Androgen receptor in Sertoli cells regulates DNA double-strand break repair and chromosomal synapsis of spermatocytes partially through intercellular EGF-EGFR signaling.

Authors:  Su-Ren Chen; Xiao-Xia Hao; Yan Zhang; Shou-Long Deng; Zhi-Peng Wang; Yu-Qian Wang; Xiu-Xia Wang; Yi-Xun Liu
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-04-05

10.  Identification and Verification of the Main Differentially Expressed Proteins in Gastric Cancer via iTRAQ Combined with Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Zhihua Gao; Jiabao Wang; Yuru Bai; Jun Bao; Erqing Dai
Journal:  Anal Cell Pathol (Amst)       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 2.916

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