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Normal sexual development and fertility in testatin knockout mice.


ABSTRACT: The testatin gene was previously isolated in a screen focused on finding novel signaling molecules involved in sex determination and differentiation. testatin is specifically upregulated in pre-Sertoli cells in early fetal development, immediately after the onset of Sry expression, and was therefore considered a strong candidate for involvement in early testis development. testatin expression is maintained in the adult Sertoli cell, and it can also be found in a small population of germ cells. Testatin shows homology to family 2 cystatins, a group of broadly expressed small secretory proteins that are inhibitors of cysteine proteases in vitro but whose in vivo functions are unclear. testatin belongs to a novel subfamily among the cystatins, comprising genes that all show expression patterns that are strikingly restricted to reproductive tissue. To investigate a possible role of testatin in testis development and male reproduction, we have generated a mouse with targeted disruption of the testatin gene. We found no abnormalities in the testatin knockout mice with regard to fetal and adult testis morphology, cellular ultrastructure, body and testis weight, number of offspring, spermatogenesis, or hormonal parameters (testosterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone).

SUBMITTER: Tohonen V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1140592 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Normal sexual development and fertility in testatin knockout mice.

Töhönen Virpi V   Frygelius Jessica J   Mohammadieh Majid M   Kvist Ulrik U   Pelliniemi Lauri J LJ   O'Brien Kevin K   Nordqvist Katarina K   Wedell Anna A  

Molecular and cellular biology 20050601 12


The testatin gene was previously isolated in a screen focused on finding novel signaling molecules involved in sex determination and differentiation. testatin is specifically upregulated in pre-Sertoli cells in early fetal development, immediately after the onset of Sry expression, and was therefore considered a strong candidate for involvement in early testis development. testatin expression is maintained in the adult Sertoli cell, and it can also be found in a small population of germ cells. T  ...[more]

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