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Publication : The embryonic ontogeny of the gonadal somatic cells in mice and monkeys.

First Author  Sasaki K Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  35
Issue  5 Pages  109075
PubMed ID  33951437 Mgi Jnum  J:306614
Mgi Id  MGI:6717021 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109075
Citation  Sasaki K, et al. (2021) The embryonic ontogeny of the gonadal somatic cells in mice and monkeys. Cell Rep 35(5):109075
abstractText  In the early fetal stage, the gonads are bipotent and only later become the ovary or testis, depending on the genetic sex. Despite many studies examining how sex determination occurs from biopotential gonads, the spatial and temporal organization of bipotential gonads and their progenitors is poorly understood. Here, using lineage tracing in mice, we find that the gonads originate from a T(+) primitive streak through WT1(+) posterior intermediate mesoderm and appear to share origins anteriorly with the adrenal glands and posteriorly with the metanephric mesenchyme. Comparative single-cell transcriptomic analyses in mouse and cynomolgus monkey embryos reveal the convergence of the lineage trajectory and genetic programs accompanying the specification of biopotential gonadal progenitor cells. This process involves sustained expression of epithelial genes and upregulation of mesenchymal genes, thereby conferring an epithelial-mesenchymal hybrid state. Our study provides key resources for understanding early gonadogenesis in mice and primates.
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