Literature DB >> 31043421

Doublesex controls specification and maintenance of the gonad stem cell niches in Drosophila.

Nicole Camara1, Cale Whitworth1, Abigail Dove1, Mark Van Doren2.   

Abstract

Sex-specific development of the gonads is a key aspect of sexual dimorphism that is regulated by Doublesex/Mab3-related transcription factors (DMRTs) in diverse animal species. We find that in mutants for Drosophila dsx, important components of the male and female gonad stem cell niches (hubs and terminal filaments/cap cells, respectively) still form. Initially, gonads in all dsx mutants (both XX and XY) initiate the male program of development, but later half of these gonads switch to form female stem cell niche structures. One individual can have both male-type and female-type gonad niches; however, male and female niches are usually not observed in the same gonad, indicating that cells make a 'group decision' about which program to follow. We conclude that dsx does not act in an instructive manner to regulate male versus female niche formation, as these structures form in the absence of dsx function. Instead, dsx acts to 'tip the balance' between the male or female programs, which are then executed independently of dsx We show that bric a brac acts downstream of dsx to control the male versus female niche decision. These results indicate that, in both flies and mammals, the sexual fate of the somatic gonad is remarkably plastic and is controlled by a combination of autonomous and non-autonomous cues.
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Keywords:  DMRT; Gonad; Sexual dimorphism; Stem cell niche; bric a brac; doublesex

Year:  2019        PMID: 31043421      PMCID: PMC6589078          DOI: 10.1242/dev.170001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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