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Publication : Mouse oocytes develop in cysts with the help of nurse cells.

First Author  Niu W Year  2022
Journal  Cell Volume  185
Issue  14 Pages  2576-2590.e12
PubMed ID  35623357 Mgi Jnum  J:326570
Mgi Id  MGI:7314060 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2022.05.001
Citation  Niu W, et al. (2022) Mouse oocytes develop in cysts with the help of nurse cells. Cell 185(14):2576-2590.e12
abstractText  Mouse germline cysts, on average, develop into six oocytes supported by 24 nurse cells that transfer cytoplasm and organelles to generate a Balbiani body. We showed that between E14.5 and P5, cysts periodically activate some nurse cells to begin cytoplasmic transfer, which causes them to shrink and turnover within 2 days. Nurse cells die by a programmed cell death (PCD) pathway involving acidification, similar to Drosophila nurse cells, and only infrequently by apoptosis. Prior to initiating transfer, nurse cells co-cluster by scRNA-seq with their pro-oocyte sisters, but during their final 2 days, they cluster separately. The genes promoting oocyte development and nurse cell PCD are upregulated, whereas the genes that repress transfer, such as Tex14, and oocyte factors, such as Nobox and Lhx8, are under-expressed. The transferred nurse cell centrosomes build a cytocentrum that establishes a large microtubule aster in the primordial oocyte that organizes the Balbiani body, defining the earliest oocyte polarity.
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