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Publication : The function of Foxo1 in spermatogonia development is independent of PI3K/PTEN signaling.

First Author  Shen Z Year  2022
Journal  FASEB J Volume  36
Issue  10 Pages  e22522
PubMed ID  36052752 Mgi Jnum  J:329545
Mgi Id  MGI:7343978 Doi  10.1096/fj.202200640RR
Citation  Shen Z, et al. (2022) The function of Foxo1 in spermatogonia development is independent of PI3K/PTEN signaling. FASEB J 36(10):e22522
abstractText  Spermatogenesis is a highly coordinated process that initiates shortly after birth and continues throughout the lifespan of male animals. Foxo1 is a transcription factor and is involved in many biological processes. It has been reported that the inactivation of Foxo1 in gonocytes during the embryonic stage causes the defects of spermatogenesis. In the present study, we found that the inactivation of Foxo1 in spermatogonia after birth also caused germ cell loss and male infertility. We found that the initiation of meiosis was not affected; however, the germ cell development was arrested after meiosis and lack of mature spermatozoa in the cauda epididymis. We also found that the proliferation of Foxo1-deficient spermatogonia stem cells was significantly reduced under in vitro conditions. Further study revealed that inactivation of Pten in postnatal spermatogonia using Stra8-Cre did not affect germ cell development and the subcellular location of FOXO1 in Pten-deficient spermatogonia. This study demonstrated that Foxo1 was involved in the development of spermatogonia after birth and the function of Foxo1 was probably not regulated by PI3K/PTEN signaling.
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