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Oestrogen in the chick embryo can induce chromosomally male ZZ left gonad epithelial cells to form an ovarian cortex that can support oogenesis

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 147, 期 4, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.181693

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Ovary differentiation; Oestrogen; Gonadal chimera; Chicken embryo; Sex determination

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  1. Francis Crick Institute
  2. Cancer Research UK [FC001107]
  3. UK Medical Research Council [FC001107, U117512772]
  4. Wellcome Trust [FC001107]
  5. UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/N018680/1, BB/H012486/1, BB/N018672/1, BBS/E/D/10002071, BBS/E/D/20221656]
  6. BBSRC [BB/N018680/1, BB/H012486/1, BB/N018672/1, BBS/E/D/20221656, BBS/E/D/10002071] Funding Source: UKRI

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In chickens, the embryonic ovary differentiates into two distinct domains before meiosis: a steroidogenic core (the female medulla), overlain by the germ cell niche (the cortex). The differentiation of the medulla is a cell-autonomous process based on chromosomal sex identity (CAST). In order to address the extent to which cortex differentiation depends on intrinsic or extrinsic factors, we generated models of gonadal intersex by mixing ZW (female) and ZZ (male) cells in gonadal chimeras, or by altering oestrogen levels of ZW and ZZ embryos. We found that CASI does not apply to the embryonic cortex. Both ZW and ZZ cells can form the cortex and this can happen independently of the phenotypic sex of the medulla as long as oestrogen is provided. We also show that the cortex-promoting activity of oestrogen signalling is mediated via estrogen receptor alpha within the left gonad epithelium. However, the presence of a medulla with an 'intersex' or male phenotype may compromise germ cell progression into meiosis, causing cortical germ cells to remain in an immature state in the embryo.

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