Transgenic Mouse Studies to Understand the Regulation, Expression and Function of the Testis-Specific Protein Y-Encoded (TSPY) Gene
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. TSPY transgenic mouse models
2.1. Transgenic mouse line TSPY-TAg23: SV40 large and small TAg under the control of a 1.3 kb putative TSPY promoter fragment
2.1.1. Generation of TSPY-TAg transgenic mice to investigate the susceptibility of spermatogonia to malignant transformation
2.1.2. kb of a TSPY promoter is insufficient to direct a proper tissue-specific expression pattern of TAg in transgenic mice
2.1.3. Expression of TAg failed to induce testicular germ cell tumors in transgenic mice but led to tumor formation in pituitary and adrenal glands and the seminal vesicles
Expression analyses in: | 1.3 kb TSPY promoter (TSPY-TAg23) | 2.4 kb TSPY promoter Tg(TSPY-cre)33aYfcl | 2.9 kb TSPY promoter Tg(TSPY)9 Jshm | mouse TSPY-ps |
---|---|---|---|---|
brain | - | +/# | +/++ | + |
pituitary gland | + | #* | n.a. | n.a. |
testis | + | +/# | +/++/# | + |
prostate | n.a. | - | +/-- | - |
seminal vesicle | + | - | n.a. | - |
epididymis | n.a. | n.a. | +/-- | n.a. |
ovary | - | +/# | n.a. | n.a. |
uterus | n.a. | - | n.a. | n.a. |
lung | - | - | +/-- | + |
heart | - | - | +/-- | + |
spleen | + | + | +/-- | + |
liver | - | - | -/-- | + |
kidney | - | - | + | + |
adrenal gland | + | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
stomach | n.a. | n.a. | -- | n.a. |
large intestine | n.a. | n.a. | -- | n.a. |
thymus | n.a. | - | n.a. | + |
2.2. The TSPY transgenic mouse line Tg(TSPY)9Jshm carrying a functional human TSPY gene
2.2.1. The TSPY transgenic mouse line Tg(TSPY)9Jshm, an animal model closely resembles the organization and expression of human TSPY
2.2.2. A suitable transgenic mouse model for functional analyses of TSPY in male fetal and adult germ cells
2.2.3. The line Tg(TSPY)9Jshm is insufficient to elucidate TSPY role in gonadoblastoma formation and testicular tumorigenesis
2.3. Transgenic lines Tg(TSPY-cre)33aYfcl and Tg(TSPY-cre)33bYfcl: A Cre-recombinase transgene under direction of a 2.4 kb TSPY promoter fragment
2.3.1. kb human TSPY promoter fragment is insufficient to mediate a proper tissue-specific expression pattern of a reporter gene in transgenic mice
2.3.2. kb promoter of human TSPY is sufficient to direct the expression of a reporter gene in oocytes but failed to induce a proper testicular expression pattern
3. Conclusions and outlook
Acknowledgments
References and Notes
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Schubert S, Schmidtke J. Transgenic Mouse Studies to Understand the Regulation, Expression and Function of the Testis-Specific Protein Y-Encoded (TSPY) Gene. Genes. 2010; 1(2):244-262. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes1020244
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchubert, Stephanie, and Jörg Schmidtke. 2010. "Transgenic Mouse Studies to Understand the Regulation, Expression and Function of the Testis-Specific Protein Y-Encoded (TSPY) Gene" Genes 1, no. 2: 244-262. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes1020244
APA StyleSchubert, S., & Schmidtke, J. (2010). Transgenic Mouse Studies to Understand the Regulation, Expression and Function of the Testis-Specific Protein Y-Encoded (TSPY) Gene. Genes, 1(2), 244-262. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes1020244