Identification of candidate genes involved in gonocyte development

Rene Van Den Ham, Federica M.F. Van Dissel-Emiliani, Ans M.M. Van Pelt

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Abstract

Several germ cell tumors that occur in adult men likely originate from gonocytes that are impaired in their development. To select candidate genes that are involved in the normal development of the gonocytes, we constructed a complementary DNA (cDNA) library from rat gonocytes as well as from single, paired, and aligned A spermatogonia (As, Apr, and Aa1 spermatogonia, respectively), their direct descendants. Five hundred gonocyte clones were differentially screened using both libraries. Successive verification by dot blot assays yielded 7 clones that were consistently highly abundant only in the gonocyte cDNA library. Also, in situ hybridization of these clones confirmed their differential expression. They encoded for, respectively, succinate dehydrogenase, ribosomal protein S15a, and the 65-kilodalton scaffolding subunit (α isoform) of protein phosphatase 2A. No clues regarding the nature of the remaining four clones could be found. Hence, using differential screening on both constructed cDNA libraries, we were able to select several genes that are interesting candidates for studying the molecular mechanisms of normal gonocyte development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)410-418
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of andrology
Volume23
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2002

Keywords

  • A spermatogonia
  • Differential screening
  • In situ hybridization
  • Rat
  • Testis
  • cDNA library

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