Chromosome X modulates incidence of testicular germ cell tumors in Ter mice

Shirley Hammond, Rui Zhu, Kirsten K. Youngren, Josephine Lam, Philip Anderson, Angabin Matin

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Abstract

Germ cell tumor development in humans has been proposed to be part of testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS), which manifests as undescended testes, sterility, hypospadias, and, in extreme cases, as germ cell tumors. Males of the Ter mouse strain show interesting parallels to TDS because they either lack germ cells and are sterile or develop testicular germ cell tumors. We found that these defects in Ter mice are due to mutational inactivation of the Dead-end (Dnd1) gene. Here we report that chromosome X modulates germ cell tumor development in Ter mice. We tested whether the X or the Y chromosome influences tumor incidence. We used chromosome substitution strains to generate two new mouse strains: 129-Ter/Ter that carry either a C57BL/6J (B6)-derived chromosome (Chr) X or Y. We found that Ter/Ter males with B6-Chr X, but not B6-Chr Y, showed a significant shift in propensity from testicular tumor development to sterile testes phenotype. Thus, our studies provide unambiguous evidence that genetic factors from Chr X modulate the incidence of germ cell tumors in mice with inactivated Dnd1.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)832-838
Number of pages7
JournalMammalian Genome
Volume18
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics

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  • Advanced Technology Genomics Core
  • Genetically Engineered Mouse Facility

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