生物
性腺
祖细胞
卵巢
支持细胞
体细胞
细胞生物学
原基
生殖细胞
性腺发育
胚胎干细胞
干细胞
内科学
内分泌学
遗传学
精子发生
基因
医学
作者
Serge Nef,Isabelle Stévant,Andy Greenfield
标识
DOI:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2019.01.002
摘要
Primary sex determination is the decision by which the bipotential embryonic gonad commits to either the testicular or ovarian fate. The developing gonad constitutes a unique paradigm for the study of lineage specification, cell fate commitment and the exploration of how distinct cell populations diverge from multipotent progenitors. After the separation of the adreno-gonadal primordium into two distinct primordia, somatic progenitor cells of the gonadal primordium undergo several cell fate decisions and sex-specific cell differentiation. The specification of the supporting and steroidogenic cell lineages into either Sertoli and Leydig cells in the testis, or granulosa and theca cells in the ovary is essential for germ cell development and endocrine function of the gonads. In this review, we focus on the early events leading to gonad formation, including the identity of gonadal progenitors, the genetic networks involved in cell lineage specification, the mutual antagonism of the pro-testis and pro-ovary networks and the importance of timing of developmental events orchestrating testis and ovary development. We discuss, and put into perspective, a number of experiments performed in mice or humans that have shed light on sex-determining mechanisms and, where possible, the clinical significance and limitations of such model organism data.
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