Journal article

Gonadal defects in Cited2-mutant mice indicate a role for SF1 in both testis and ovary differentiation

AN Combes, CM Spiller, VR Harley, AH Sinclair, SL Dunwoodie, D Wilhelm, P Koopman

International Journal of Developmental Biology | UNIV BASQUE COUNTRY UPV-EHU PRESS | Published : 2010

Abstract

Sex determination is regulated by a molecular antagonism between testis-and ovary-determining pathways in the supporting cell lineage of the gonadal primordia. Genes important for maintaining this lineage play critical roles in early gonadal development, but their influence on testis and ovary differentiation is unclear due to the severity of loss-of-function phenotypes. The transcription factor SF1 (Nr5a1/Ad4BP) is one such factor, required for establishing the supporting cell lineage, and for propagating the male pathway. In the gonad, Sf1 expression is enhanced by the transcriptional co-factor Cited2. We have used the reduced levels of Sf1 expression in Cited2-/-mice as a hypomorphic mode..

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We thank Wendy Chua and Kylie Lopes Floro for technical assistance, and Josephine Bowles for critical comments on the manuscript. Con focal microscopy was performed at the ACRF/IMB Dynamic Imaging Centre for Cancer Biology, established with the support of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation. This work was supported by research grants from the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.