Journal article
FOXA1 and SOX9 expression in the developing urogenital sinus of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
M Gamat, KY Chew, G Shaw, MB Renfree
Sexual Development | KARGER | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1159/000439499
Abstract
The mammalian prostate is a compact structure in humans but multi-lobed in mice. In humans and mice, FOXA1 and SOX9 play pivotal roles in prostate morphogenesis, but few other species have been examined. We examined FOXA1 and SOX9 in the marsupial tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, which has a segmented prostate more similar to human than to mouse. In males, prostatic budding in the urogenital epithelium (UGE) was initiated by day 24 postpartum (pp), but in the female the UGE remained smooth and had begun forming the marsupial vaginal structures. FOXA1 was upregulated in the male urogenital sinus (UGS) by day 51 pp, whilst in the female UGS FOXA1 remained basal. FOXA1 was localised in the UGE..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Mr Scott Brownlees and Ms Kerry Martin for their assistance in animal maintenance and husbandry. We also thank Danielle Hickford for helpful discussion of the manuscript. Writing up of this study was supported by an Albert Schimmens Postgraduate Writing up award to M.G. and an ARC Federation Fellowship to M.B.R.