Journal article

Redd1 is a novel marker of testis development but is not required for normal male reproduction

AJ Notini, PJ McClive, SJ Meachem, JA Van Den Bergen, PS Western, SE Gustin, VR Harley, P Koopman, AH Sinclair

Sexual Development | KARGER | Published : 2012

Abstract

In an effort to identify novel candidate genes involved in testis determination, we previously used suppression subtraction hybridisation PCR on male and female whole embryonic (12.0-12.5 days post coitum) mouse gonads. One gene to emerge from our screen was Redd1. In the current study, we demonstrate by whole-mount in situ hybridisation that Redd1 is differentially expressed in the developing mouse gonad at the time of sex determination, with higher expression in testis than ovary. Furthermore, Redd1 expression was first detected as Sry expression peaks, immediately prior to morphological sex determination, suggesting a potential role for Redd1 during testis development. To determine the fu..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to thank members of our laboratories for valuable discussions; Anne O'Connor for serum hormone measurements; and Anna Piper and Christine Hall for animal husbandry. This research was supported by The National Health and Medical Research Council (Program Grant #334314) and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.