Characterization of swine testicular cell line as immature porcine Sertoli cell line

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Changping Ma
Huibin Song
Kaifeng Guan
Jiawei Zhou
Xuanyan Xia
Fenge Li
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[1] Huazhong Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Pig Genetics and Breeding of Ministry of Agriculture & Key Laboratory of Agricultural Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Ministry of Education
[2] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Informatics
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal | 2016年 / 52卷
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Swine testicular cell; Sertoli cell; Satellite karyosomes; Boar reproduction;
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Swine testicular (ST) cell line is isolated from swine fetal testes and has been widely used in biomedical research fields related to pig virus infection. However, the potential benefit and utilization of ST cells in boar reproductive studies has not been fully explored. As swine fetal testes mainly contain multiple types of cells such as Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, gonocytes, and peritubular myoid cells, it is necessary to clarify the cell type of ST cell line. In this study, we identified ST cell line was a collection of Sertoli cells by analyzing the unique morphological characteristic with satellite karyosomes and determining the protein expression of two markers (androgen-binding protein, ABP; Fas ligand, FASL) of Sertoli cells. Then ST cells were further confirmed to be immature Sertoli cells by examining the expression of three markers (anti-Mullerian hormone, AMH; keratin 18, KRT18; follicle-stimulating hormone receptor, FSHR). In conclusion, ST cells are a collection of immature Sertoli cells which can be good experimental materials for the researches involved in Sertoli cell functions and maturation, or even in boar reproductions.
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页码:427 / 433
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