Reprogramming of Sertoli cells to fetal-like Leydig cells by Wt1 ablation

Lianjun Zhang, Min Chen, Qing Wen, Yaqiong Li, Yaqing Wang, Yanbo Wang, Yan Qin, Xiuhong Cui, Lin Yang, Vicki Huff, Fei Gao

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Abstract

Sertoli and Leydig cells, the two major somatic cell types in the testis, have different morphologies and functions. Both are essential for gonad development and spermatogenesis. However, whether these cells are derived from the same progenitor cells and the mechanism regulating the differentiation between these two cell types during gonad development remains unclear. A previous study showed that overactivation of Ctnnb1 (cadherin-associated protein, beta 1) in Sertoli cells resulted in Sertoli cell tumors. Surprisingly, in the present study, we found that simultaneous deletion of Wilms' TumorGene 1 (Wt1) and overactivation of Ctnnb1 in Sertoli cells led to Leydig cell-like tumor development. Lineage tracing experiments revealed that the Leydig-like tumor cells were derived from Sertoli cells. Further studies confirmed that Wt1 is required for the maintenance of the Sertoli cell lineage and that deletion of Wt1 resulted in the reprogramming of Sertoli cells to Leydig cells. Consistent with this interpretation, overexpression of Wt1 in Leydig cells led to the up-regulation of Sertoli cell-specific gene expression and the downregulation of steroidogenic gene expression. These results demonstrate that the distinction between Sertoli cells and Leydig cells is regulated by Wt1, implying that these two cell types most likely originate from the same progenitor cells. This study thus provides a novel concept for somatic cell fate determination in testis development that may also represent an etiology of male infertility in human patients.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4003-4008
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume112
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 31 2015

Keywords

  • Leydig cells
  • Sertoli cells
  • Transdifferentiation
  • Wt1
  • β-catenin

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

MD Anderson CCSG core facilities

  • Genetically Engineered Mouse Facility
  • Research Animal Support Facility

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