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Publication : TCF21(+) mesenchymal cells contribute to testis somatic cell development, homeostasis, and regeneration in mice.

First Author  Shen YC Year  2021
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  3876
PubMed ID  34162856 Mgi Jnum  J:343911
Mgi Id  MGI:6725540 Doi  10.1038/s41467-021-24130-8
Citation  Shen YC, et al. (2021) TCF21(+) mesenchymal cells contribute to testis somatic cell development, homeostasis, and regeneration in mice. Nat Commun 12(1):3876
abstractText  Testicular development and function rely on interactions between somatic cells and the germline, but similar to other organs, regenerative capacity declines in aging and disease. Whether the adult testis maintains a reserve progenitor population remains uncertain. Here, we characterize a recently identified mouse testis interstitial population expressing the transcription factor Tcf21. We found that TCF21(lin) cells are bipotential somatic progenitors present in fetal testis and ovary, maintain adult testis homeostasis during aging, and act as potential reserve somatic progenitors following injury. In vitro, TCF21(lin) cells are multipotent mesenchymal progenitors which form multiple somatic lineages including Leydig and myoid cells. Additionally, TCF21(+) cells resemble resident fibroblast populations reported in other organs having roles in tissue homeostasis, fibrosis, and regeneration. Our findings reveal that the testis, like other organs, maintains multipotent mesenchymal progenitors that can be potentially leveraged in development of future therapies for hypoandrogenism and/or infertility.
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