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Publication : SOX17-positive rete testis epithelium is required for Sertoli valve formation and normal spermiogenesis in the male mouse.

First Author  Uchida A Year  2022
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  7860
PubMed ID  36543770 Mgi Jnum  J:332220
Mgi Id  MGI:7412324 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-35465-1
Citation  Uchida A, et al. (2022) SOX17-positive rete testis epithelium is required for Sertoli valve formation and normal spermiogenesis in the male mouse. Nat Commun 13(1):7860
abstractText  Seminiferous tubules (STs) in the mammalian testes are connected to the rete testis (RT) via a Sertoli valve (SV). Spermatozoa produced in the STs are released into the tubular luminal fluid and passively transported through the SV into the RT. However, the physiological functions of the RT and SV remain unclear. Here, we identified the expression of Sox17 in RT epithelia. The SV valve was disrupted before puberty in RT-specific Sox17 conditional knockout (Sox17-cKO) male mice. This induced a backflow of RT fluid into the STs, which caused aberrant detachment of immature spermatids. RT of Sox17-cKO mice had reduced expression levels of various growth factor genes, which presumably support SV formation. When transplanted next to the Sox17(+) RT, Sertoli cells of Sox17-cKO mice reconstructed the SV and supported proper spermiogenesis in the STs. This study highlights the novel and unexpected modulatory roles of the RT in SV valve formation and spermatogenesis in mouse testes, as a downstream action of Sox17.
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