Expression profiling of mammalian male meiosis and gametogenesis identifies novel candidate genes for roles in the regulation of fertility

U Schlecht, P Demougin, R Koch… - Molecular Biology of …, 2004 - Am Soc Cell Biol
U Schlecht, P Demougin, R Koch, L Hermida, C Wiederkehr, P Descombes, C Pineau…
Molecular Biology of the cell, 2004Am Soc Cell Biol
We report a comprehensive large-scale expression profiling analysis of mammalian male
germ cells undergoing mitotic growth, meiosis, and gametogenesis by using high-density
oligonucleotide microarrays and highly enriched cell populations. Among 11,955 rat loci
investigated, 1268 were identified as differentially transcribed in germ cells at subsequent
developmental stages compared with total testis, somatic Sertoli cells as well as brain and
skeletal muscle controls. The loci were organized into four expression clusters that …
We report a comprehensive large-scale expression profiling analysis of mammalian male germ cells undergoing mitotic growth, meiosis, and gametogenesis by using high-density oligonucleotide microarrays and highly enriched cell populations. Among 11,955 rat loci investigated, 1268 were identified as differentially transcribed in germ cells at subsequent developmental stages compared with total testis, somatic Sertoli cells as well as brain and skeletal muscle controls. The loci were organized into four expression clusters that correspond to somatic, mitotic, meiotic, and postmeiotic cell types. This work provides information about expression patterns of ∼200 genes known to be important during male germ cell development. Approximately 40 of those are included in a group of 121 transcripts for which we report germ cell expression and lack of transcription in three somatic control cell types. Moreover, we demonstrate the testicular expression and transcriptional induction in mitotic, meiotic, and/or postmeiotic germ cells of 293 as yet uncharacterized transcripts, some of which are likely to encode factors involved in spermatogenesis and fertility. This group also contains potential germ cell-specific targets for innovative contraceptives. A graphical display of the data is conveniently accessible through the GermOnline database at http://www.germonline.org.
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