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      Regulation of germ line stem cell homeostasis

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          Mammalian spermatogenesis is a complex process in which spermatogonial stem cells of the testis (SSCs) develop to ultimately form spermatozoa. In the seminiferous epithelium, SSCs self-renew to maintain the pool of stem cells throughout life, or they differentiate to generate a large number of germ cells. A balance between SSC self-renewal and differentiation is therefore essential to maintain normal spermatogenesis and fertility. Stem cell homeostasis is tightly regulated by signals from the surrounding microenvironment, or SSC niche. By physically supporting the SSCs and providing them with these extrinsic molecules, the Sertoli cell is the main component of the niche. Earlier studies have demonstrated that GDNF and CYP26B1, produced by Sertoli cells, are crucial for self-renewal of the SSC pool and maintenance of the undifferentiated state. Down-regulating the production of these molecules is therefore equally important to allow germ cell differentiation. We propose that NOTCH signaling in Sertoli cells is a crucial regulator of germ cell fate by counteracting these stimulatory factors to maintain stem cell homeostasis. Dysregulation of this essential niche component can lead by itself to sterility or facilitate testicular cancer development.

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          Journal
          101272804
          36709
          Anim Reprod
          Anim Reprod
          Animal reproduction
          1806-9614
          1984-3143
          30 January 2015
          Jan-Mar 2015
          08 March 2017
          : 12
          : 1
          : 35-45
          Affiliations
          Department of Endocrine Neoplasia and Hormonal Disorders, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
          Author notes
          [1 ]Corresponding author: mhofmann@ 123456mdanderson.org , Phone: +1-713-745-2009; Fax: +1-713-563-7755
          Article
          PMC5341791 PMC5341791 5341791 nihpa659499
          5341791
          28286576
          772607c0-635e-444b-af03-ca81da57f877
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          NOTCH signaling,Sertoli cells,spermatogonial stem cell niche,spermatogonial stem cells,germ cell homeostasis

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