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Loss of growth differentiation factor 9 causes an arrest of early folliculogenesis in zebrafish–A novel insight into its action mechanism | |
Chen, Weiting1; Zhai, Yue1; Zhu, Bo1; Wu, Kun1; Fan, Yuqin1; Zhou, Xianqing2; Liu, Lin3; Ge, Wei1 | |
2022-12-15 | |
Source Publication | PLoS Genetics |
ISSN | 1553-7390 |
Volume | 18Issue:12Pages:e1010318 |
Abstract | Growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) was the first oocyte-specific growth factor identified; however, most information about GDF9 functions comes from studies in the mouse model. In this study, we created a mutant for Gdf9 gene (gdf9-/-) in zebrafish using TALEN approach. The loss of Gdf9 caused a complete arrest of follicle development at primary growth (PG) stage. These follicles eventually degenerated, and all mutant females gradually changed to males through sex reversal, which could be prevented by mutation of the male-promoting gene dmrt1. Interestingly, the phenotypes of gdf9-/- could be rescued by simultaneous mutation of inhibin α (inha-/-) but not estradiol treatment, suggesting a potential role for the activin-inhibin system or its signaling pathway in Gdf9 actions. In gdf9 null follicles, the expression of activin βAa (inhbaa), but not βAb (inhbab) and βB (inhbb), decreased dramatically; however, its expression rebounded in the double mutant (gdf9-/-;inha-/-). These results indicate clearly that the activation of PG follicles to enter the secondary growth (SG) requires intrinsic factors from the oocyte, such as Gdf9, which in turn works on the neighboring follicle cells to trigger follicle activation, probably involving activins. In addition, our data also support the view that estrogens are not involved in follicle activation as recently reported. |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010318 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
Publisher | Public Library of Science |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85144769864 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Faculty of Health Sciences Centre of Reproduction, Development and Aging |
Corresponding Author | Ge, Wei |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Biomedical Sciences and Centre of Reproduction, Development and Aging (CRDA), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, Macao 2.Department of Toxicology and Hygienic Chemistry, School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China 3.School of Life Science, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China |
First Author Affilication | Centre of Reproduction, Development and Aging |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Centre of Reproduction, Development and Aging |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Chen, Weiting,Zhai, Yue,Zhu, Bo,et al. Loss of growth differentiation factor 9 causes an arrest of early folliculogenesis in zebrafish–A novel insight into its action mechanism[J]. PLoS Genetics, 2022, 18(12), e1010318. |
APA | Chen, Weiting., Zhai, Yue., Zhu, Bo., Wu, Kun., Fan, Yuqin., Zhou, Xianqing., Liu, Lin., & Ge, Wei (2022). Loss of growth differentiation factor 9 causes an arrest of early folliculogenesis in zebrafish–A novel insight into its action mechanism. PLoS Genetics, 18(12), e1010318. |
MLA | Chen, Weiting,et al."Loss of growth differentiation factor 9 causes an arrest of early folliculogenesis in zebrafish–A novel insight into its action mechanism".PLoS Genetics 18.12(2022):e1010318. |
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