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Publication : Endothelial cell migration directs testis cord formation.

First Author  Combes AN Year  2009
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  326
Issue  1 Pages  112-20
PubMed ID  19041858 Mgi Jnum  J:145183
Mgi Id  MGI:3833794 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2008.10.040
Citation  Combes AN, et al. (2009) Endothelial cell migration directs testis cord formation. Dev Biol 326(1):112-20
abstractText  While the molecular cues initiating testis determination have been identified in mammals, the cellular interactions involved in generating a functional testis with cord and interstitial compartments remain poorly understood. Previous studies have shown that testis cord formation relies on cell migration from the adjacent mesonephros, and have implicated immigrant peritubular myoid cells in this process. Here, we used recombinant organ culture experiments to show that immigrant cells are endothelial, not peritubular myoid or other interstitial cells. Inhibition of endothelial cell migration and vascular organisation using a blocking antibody to VE-cadherin, also disrupted the development of testis cords. Our data reveal that migration of endothelial cells is required for testis cord formation, consistent with increasing evidence of a broader role for endothelial cells in establishing tissue architecture during organogenesis.
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