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Cdc42 is required for male germline niche development in mice

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109550

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  1. AMED [17933225, JP19gm1110008]
  2. MEXT [19K22512, 19H05750, 19H04906, 18H04882, 18H05281, 18H02935]
  3. Kyoto University Live Imaging Center
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19K22512, 19H04906, 19H05750, 18H02935, 18H04882, 18H05281] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study found that Cdc42 is essential for the development of the germline niche, as its deficiency results in a significant reduction in the number of spermatogonial stem cells in the testes, affecting GDNF expression and Sertoli cell development.
Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are maintained in a special microenvironment called a niche. However, much is unknown about components that constitute the niche. Here, we report that Cdc42 is essential for germline niche development. Sertoli cell-specific Cdc42-deficient mice showed normal premeiotic spermatogenesis. However, germ cells gradually disappeared during haploid cell formation and few germ cells remained in the mature testes. Spermatogonial transplantation experiments revealed a significant loss of SSCs in Cdc42-deficient testes. Moreover, Cdc42 deficiency in Sertoli cells downregulated GDNF, a critical factor for SSC maintenance. Cdc42-deficient Sertoli cells also exhibited lower nuclear MAPK1/3 staining. Inhibition of MAP2K1 or depletion of Pea15a scaffold protein downregulated GDNF expression. A screen of transcription factors revealed that Cdc42-deficient Sertoli cells downregulate DMRT1 and SOX9, both of which are critical for Sertoli cell development. These results indicate that Cdc42 is essential for niche function via MAPK1/3-dependent GDNF secretion.

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