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Publication : Tyro-3 family receptors are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis.

First Author  Lu Q Year  1999
Journal  Nature Volume  398
Issue  6729 Pages  723-8
PubMed ID  10227296 Mgi Jnum  J:54681
Mgi Id  MGI:1335700 Doi  10.1038/19554
Citation  Lu Q, et al. (1999) Tyro-3 family receptors are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis. Nature 398(6729):723-8
abstractText  We have generated and analysed null mutations in the mouse genes encoding three structurally related receptors with tyrosine kinase activity: Tyro 3, Axl, and Mer. Mice lacking any single receptor, or any combination of two receptors, are viable and fertile, but male animals that lack all three receptors produce no mature sperm, owing to the progressive death of differentiating germ cells. This degenerative phenotype appears to result from a failure of the tropic support that is normally provided by Sertoli cells of the seminiferous tubules, whose function depends on testosterone and additional factors produced by Leydig cells. Tyro 3, Axl and Mer are all normally expressed by Sertoli cells during postnatal development, whereas their ligands, Gas6 and protein S, are produced by Leydig cells before sexual maturity, and by both Leydig and Sertoli cells thereafter. Here we show that the concerted activation of Tyro 3, Axl and Mer in Sertoli cells is critical to the role that these cells play as nurturers of developing germ cells. Additional observations indicate that these receptors may also be essential for the tropic maintenance of diverse cell types in the mature nervous, immune and reproductive systems.
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