Loss of NR5A1 in mouse Sertoli cells after sex determination changes cellular identity and induces cell-death by anoikis

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Souali-Crespo, Sirine | Condrea, Diana | Vernet, Nadège | Feret, Betty | Klopfenstein, Muriel | Grandgirard, Erwan | Alunni, Violaine | Cerciat, Marie | Jung, Matthieu | Mayère, Chloé | Nef, Serge | Mark, Manuel | Chalmel, Frédéric | Ghyselinck, Norbert B

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International audience. To investigate the role of the nuclear receptor NR5A1 in the testis after sex determination, we analyzed mice lacking NR5A1 in Sertoli cells (SCs) from embryonic day (E) 13.5 onwards. Ablation of Nr5a1 impaired the expression of genes characteristic of SC identity (e.g. Sox9 and Amh), caused SC death from E14.5 onwards through a Trp53-independent mechanism related to anoikis, and induced disorganization of the testis cords. Together, these effects caused germ cells to enter meiosis and die. Single-cell RNA-sequencing experiments revealed that NR5A1-deficient SCs changed their molecular identity: some acquired a 'pre-granulosa-like' cell identity, whereas other reverted to a 'supporting progenitor-like' cell identity, most of them being 'intersex' because they expressed both testicular and ovarian genes. Fetal Leydig cells (LCs) did not display significant changes, indicating that SCs are not required beyond E14.5 for their emergence or maintenance. In contrast, adult LCs were absent from postnatal testes. In addition, adult mutant males displayed persistence of Müllerian duct derivatives, decreased anogenital distance and reduced penis length, which could be explained by the loss of AMH and testosterone synthesis due to SC failure.

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