Development of the human fetal testis: Morphology and expression of cellular differentiation markers

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作者
Li, Yi [1 ]
Overland, Maya [1 ]
Derpinghaus, Amber [1 ]
Aksel, Sena [1 ]
Cao, Mei [1 ]
Ladwig, Nicholas [2 ]
Cunha, Gerald R. [1 ]
Baskin, Laurence S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Urol, 400 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Pathol, 505 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
关键词
Human fetal; Testis; Sertoli cells; Leydig cells; Peritubular myoid cells; Embryology; Testicular development; ANDROGEN RECEPTOR EXPRESSION; ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE; CARCINOMA IN-SITU; SEX DETERMINATION; SERTOLI-CELLS; LEYDIG-CELL; GONADAL DEVELOPMENT; SELECTIVE KNOCKOUT; CORD FORMATION; MINI-PUBERTY;
D O I
10.1016/j.diff.2022.03.002
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
A comprehensive immunohistochemical ontogeny of the developing human fetal testis has remained incomplete in the literature to date. We collected human fetal testes from 8 to 21 weeks of fetal age, as well as postnatal human testes at minipuberty, pre-pubertal, and pubertal stages. Immunohistochemistry was performed with a comprehensive panel of antigens targeting gonadocytes, Sertoli cells, fetal Leydig cells, peritubular myoid cells, and other hormonal and developmental targets. Testicular cords, precursor structures to seminiferous tubules, developed from 8 to 14 weeks of fetal age, separating the testis into the interstitial and intracordal compartments. Fetal gonadocytes were localized within the testicular cords and evaluated for Testis-Specific Protein Y, Octamer-binding transcription factor 4, Sal-like protein 4, and placental alkaline phosphatase expression. Fetal Sertoli cells were also localized in the testicular cords and evaluated for SRY-box Transcription Factor 9, inhibin, and anti-Mullerian hormone expression. Fetal Leydig cells were present in the interstitium and stained for cytochrome p450c17 and calretinin, while interstitial peritubular myoid cells were examined using smooth muscle alpha-actin staining. Androgen receptor expression was localized close to the testicular medulla at 8 weeks and then around the testicular cords in the interstitium as they matured in structure. Postnatal staining showed that Testis-Specific Protein Y remained positive of male gonadocytes throughout adulthood. Anti-Mullerian hormone, SRY-box Transcription Factor 9, and Steroidogenic factor 1 are expressed by the postnatal Sertoli cells at all ages examined. Leydig cell markers cytochrome p450c17 and calretinin are expressed during mini-puberty and puberty, but not expressed during the pre-pubertal period. Smooth muscle alpha-actin and androgen receptor were not expressed during mini-puberty or pre-puberty, but again expressed during the pubertal period. The ontogenic map of the human fetal and postnatal testicular structure and expression patterns described here will serve as a reference for future investigations into normal and abnormal testicular development.
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