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PAX7 expression defines germline stem cells in the adult testis
Gina M. Aloisio, … , F. Kent Hamra, Diego H. Castrillon
Gina M. Aloisio, … , F. Kent Hamra, Diego H. Castrillon
Published August 18, 2014
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2014;124(9):3929-3944. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI75943.
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Research Article

PAX7 expression defines germline stem cells in the adult testis

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Abstract

Spermatogenesis is a complex, multistep process that maintains male fertility and is sustained by rare germline stem cells. Spermatogenic progression begins with spermatogonia, populations of which express distinct markers. The identity of the spermatogonial stem cell population in the undisturbed testis is controversial due to a lack of reliable and specific markers. Here we identified the transcription factor PAX7 as a specific marker of a rare subpopulation of Asingle spermatogonia in mice. PAX7+ cells were present in the testis at birth. Compared with the adult testis, PAX7+ cells constituted a much higher percentage of neonatal germ cells. Lineage tracing in healthy adult mice revealed that PAX7+ spermatogonia self-maintained and produced expanding clones that gave rise to mature spermatozoa. Interestingly, in mice subjected to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, both of which damage the vast majority of germ cells and can result in sterility, PAX7+ spermatogonia selectively survived, and their subsequent expansion contributed to the recovery of spermatogenesis. Finally, PAX7+ spermatogonia were present in the testes of a diverse set of mammals. Our data indicate that the PAX7+ subset of Asingle spermatogonia functions as robust testis stem cells that maintain fertility in normal spermatogenesis in healthy mice and mediate recovery after severe germline injury, such as occurs after cancer therapy.

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Gina M. Aloisio, Yuji Nakada, Hatice D. Saatcioglu, Christopher G. Peña, Michael D. Baker, Edward D. Tarnawa, Jishnu Mukherjee, Hema Manjunath, Abhijit Bugde, Anita L. Sengupta, James F. Amatruda, Ileana Cuevas, F. Kent Hamra, Diego H. Castrillon

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Germline ablation with busulfan has dose-dependent effects on PAX7+ spermatogonia.

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(A) Number of cells expressing GCNA (pan-germ cell marker) and PAX7. Error bars denote SEM for n = 3 animals at 6 weeks of age. (B) H&E and immunostained sections 16 days after a single dose of 40 mg/kg busulfan. GCNA stains all germ cells to the round spermatid stage. Busulfan resulted in expansion of PAX7+ clusters never observed in untreated testes; an example of a 4-cell group is shown (insets; enlarged ×4). (C) Fractions of PAX7+ clusters of different sizes. For each time point, fractions add up to 1. The difference in cluster sizes (1 versus ≥2) was highly statistically significant in untreated animals versus those treated with 40 mg/kg busulfan after 32 days (P = 2 × 10–9). (D) Percent EdU incorporation in PAX7+ spermatogonia 4 days after busulfan administration. Scale bar: 10 μm.

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