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Identification of dynamic undifferentiated cell states within the male germline.
La, Hue M; Mäkelä, Juho-Antti; Chan, Ai-Leen; Rossello, Fernando J; Nefzger, Christian M; Legrand, Julien M D; De Seram, Mia; Polo, Jose M; Hobbs, Robin M.
Affiliation
  • La HM; Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Mäkelä JA; Development and Stem Cells Program, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Chan AL; Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Rossello FJ; Development and Stem Cells Program, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Nefzger CM; Institute of Biomedicine, Research Centre for Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
  • Legrand JMD; Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • De Seram M; Development and Stem Cells Program, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Polo JM; Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
  • Hobbs RM; Development and Stem Cells Program, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
Nat Commun ; 9(1): 2819, 2018 07 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30026551
The role of stem cells in tissue maintenance is appreciated and hierarchical models of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation often proposed. Stem cell activity in the male germline is restricted to undifferentiated A-type spermatogonia (Aundiff); however, only a fraction of this population act as stem cells in undisturbed testis and Aundiff hierarchy remains contentious. Through newly developed compound reporter mice, here we define molecular signatures of self-renewing and differentiation-primed adult Aundiff fractions and dissect Aundiff heterogeneity by single-cell analysis. We uncover an unappreciated population within the self-renewing Aundiff fraction marked by expression of embryonic patterning genes and homeodomain transcription factor PDX1. Importantly, we find that PDX1 marks a population with potent stem cell capacity unique to mature, homeostatic testis and demonstrate dynamic interconversion between PDX1+ and PDX1- Aundiff states upon transplant and culture. We conclude that Aundiff exist in a series of dynamic cell states with distinct function and provide evidence that stability of such states is dictated by niche-derived cues.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spermatogonia / Stem Cells / Testis / Trans-Activators / Homeodomain Proteins / Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spermatogonia / Stem Cells / Testis / Trans-Activators / Homeodomain Proteins / Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: United kingdom