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Publication : Heat shock transcription factor 1 is involved in quality-control mechanisms in male germ cells.

First Author  Izu H Year  2004
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  70
Issue  1 Pages  18-24
PubMed ID  12954729 Mgi Jnum  J:89846
Mgi Id  MGI:3041742 Doi  10.1095/biolreprod.103.020065
Citation  Izu H, et al. (2004) Heat shock transcription factor 1 is involved in quality-control mechanisms in male germ cells. Biol Reprod 70(1):18-24
abstractText  Quality-control mechanisms in spermatogenesis are important to eliminate injured or abnormal cells, thereby protecting the organism from abnormal development in the next generation. The processes of spermatogenesis are highly sensitive to high temperatures; however, the mechanisms by which injured germ cells are eliminated remain unclear. Here, we found that heat shock proteins are not induced in male germ cells in response to thermal stress, although heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1) is activated. Using HSF1-null mice, we showed that apoptosis of pachytene spermatocytes was markedly inhibited in testes with a single exposure to heat and in the cryptorchid testes, indicating that HSF1 promotes apoptotic cell death of pachytene spermatocytes exposed to thermal stress. In marked contrast, HSF1 acts as a cell-survival factor of more immature germ cells, probably including spermatogonia, in testes exposed to high temperatures. These results demonstrate that HSF1 has two opposite roles in male germ cells independent of the activation of heat shock genes.
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