| Literature DB >> 30893600 |
Isabelle Stévant1, Françoise Kühne2, Andy Greenfield3, Marie-Christine Chaboissier4, Emmanouil T Dermitzakis1, Serge Nef5.
Abstract
Sex determination is a unique process that allows the study of multipotent progenitors and their acquisition of sex-specific fates during differentiation of the gonad into a testis or an ovary. Using time series single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on ovarian Nr5a1-GFP+ somatic cells during sex determination, we identified a single population of early progenitors giving rise to both pre-granulosa cells and potential steroidogenic precursor cells. By comparing time series single-cell RNA sequencing of XX and XY somatic cells, we provide evidence that gonadal supporting cells are specified from these early progenitors by a non-sex-specific transcriptomic program before pre-granulosa and Sertoli cells acquire their sex-specific identity. In XX and XY steroidogenic precursors, similar transcriptomic profiles underlie the acquisition of cell fate but with XX cells exhibiting a relative delay. Our data provide an important resource, at single-cell resolution, for further interrogation of the molecular and cellular basis of mammalian sex determination.Entities:
Keywords: Sertoli cells; cell fate decision; differentiation; gene expression; gonad development; granulosa cell; lineage specification; ovary; progenitors; sex determination; single-cell RNA-seq; supporting cells; testis; transcriptomics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30893600 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423