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Martin Andres Estermann1, Sarah Williams2, Claire Elizabeth Hirst3, Zahida Yesmin Roly1, Olivier Serralbo3, Deepak Adhikari1, David Powell2, Andrew Thomas Major1, Craig Allen Smith4.
Abstract
Although the genetic triggers for gonadal sex differentiation vary across species, the cell biology of gonadal development was long thought to be largely conserved. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of gonadal sex differentiation, using single-cell sequencing in the embryonic chicken gonad during sexual differentiation. The data show that chicken embryonic-supporting cells do not derive from the coelomic epithelium, in contrast to other vertebrates studied. Instead, they derive from a DMRT1+/PAX2+/WNT4+/OSR1+ mesenchymal cell population. We find a greater complexity of gonadal cell types than previously thought, including the identification of two distinct sub-populations of Sertoli cells in developing testes and derivation of embryonic steroidogenic cells from a differentiated supporting-cell lineage. Altogether, these results indicate that, just as the genetic trigger for sex differs across vertebrate groups, cell lineage specification in the gonad may also vary substantially.Entities:
Keywords: DMRT1; PAX2; chicken; embryonic gonad; gonadal sex differentiation; ovary; sex determination; single-cell RNA-seq; testis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32268081 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.03.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423