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Publication : Direct and indirect consequences on gene expression of a thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 mutation restricted to Sertoli cells.

First Author  Chatonnet F Year  2014
Journal  Mol Reprod Dev Volume  81
Issue  12 Pages  1159-66
PubMed ID  25487743 Mgi Jnum  J:218848
Mgi Id  MGI:5618581 Doi  10.1002/mrd.22437
Citation  Chatonnet F, et al. (2014) Direct and indirect consequences on gene expression of a thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 mutation restricted to Sertoli cells. Mol Reprod Dev 81(12):1159-66
abstractText  Thyroid hormone is required for the timely transition of Sertoli cells from proliferative to differentiating and maturing. This transition takes place during a critical developmental period in mammals, which in mice is the first post-natal week. In order to identify the underlying molecular mechanisms of this differentiation process, we used Cre/loxP technology to selectively block the function of the thyroid hormone receptor TRalpha1 in Sertoli cells. We then used RNA-seq to analyze the changes in gene expression induced in the post-natal testis. This differential analysis provides genetic clues to the initial testicular defects resulting from disrupted thyroid hormone signaling, and suggests that Sertoli cells influence germ cells soon after their birth.
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