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Article Dans Une Revue Development (Cambridge, England) Année : 2014

Prostaglandin D2 acts through the Dp2 receptor to influence male germ cell differentiation in the foetal mouse testis

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Through intercellular signalling, the somatic compartment of the foetal testis is able to program primordial germ cells to undergo spermatogenesis.Fibroblastgrowthfactor9 and several members of the transforming growth factorβ superfamily are involved in this process in the foetal testis, counteracting the induction of meiosis byretinoic acid and activating germinal mitotic arrest. Here, using in vitro and in vivo approaches, we show that prostaglandin D2(PGD2), which is produced through both L-Pgds and H-Pgds enzymatic activities in the somatic and germ cell compartments of the foetal testis, plays a role in mitotic arrest in male germ cells by activating the expression and nuclear localization of the CDK inhibitor p21 Cip1 and by repressing pluripotency markers. We show that PGD2 acts through its Dp2 receptor, at least in part through direct effects in germ cells, and contributes to the proper differentiation of male germ cells through the upregulation of the master gene Nanos2. Our data identify PGD2 signalling as an early pathway that acts in both paracrine and autocrine manners, and contributes to thedifferentiation of germ cells in the foetal testis.

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Génétique
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hal-01064085 , version 1 (28-05-2021)

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B. Moniot, S. Ujjan, J. Champagne, H. Hirai, K. Aritake, et al.. Prostaglandin D2 acts through the Dp2 receptor to influence male germ cell differentiation in the foetal mouse testis. Development (Cambridge, England), 2014, 141 (18), pp.3561-3571. ⟨10.1242/dev.103408⟩. ⟨hal-01064085⟩
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