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Spermatogonia loss correlates with LAMA 1 expression in human prepubertal testes stored for fertility preservation

Spermatogonia loss correlates with LAMA 1 expression in human prepubertal testes stored for fertility preservation


Title: Spermatogonia loss correlates with LAMA 1 expression in human prepubertal testes stored for fertility preservation
Author: Kurek, Magdalena
Åkesson, Elisabet
Yoshihara, Masahito
Oliver, Elizabeth
Cui, Yanhua
Becker, Martin
Alves-Lopes, João Pedro
Bjarnason, Ragnar Grímur
Romerius, Patrik
Sundin, Mikael
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Date: 2021-01-27
Language: English
Scope: 18
Department: Faculty of Medicine
Women's and Childrens's Services
Series: Cells; 10(2)
ISSN: 2073-4409
DOI: 10.3390/cells10020241
Subject: Kynþroski; Kynfrumur; Frjósemi; Karlar; Basement Membrane/metabolism; Collagen Type IV/metabolism; Fertility Preservation; Fibronectins/metabolism; Humans; Laminin/metabolism; Male; Models, Biological; Puberty/metabolism; Seminiferous Tubules/metabolism; Spermatogonia/metabolism; Spermatozoa/metabolism; Testis/metabolism; Transcription, Genetic
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3236

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Kurek , M , Åkesson , E , Yoshihara , M , Oliver , E , Cui , Y , Becker , M , Alves-Lopes , J P , Bjarnason , R G , Romerius , P , Sundin , M , Nyström , U N , Langenskiöld , C , Vogt , H , Henningsohn , L , Petersen , C , Söder , O , Guo , J , Mitchell , R T , Jahnukainen , K & Stukenborg , J B 2021 , ' Spermatogonia loss correlates with LAMA 1 expression in human prepubertal testes stored for fertility preservation ' , Cells , vol. 10 , no. 2 , 241 , pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10020241

Abstract:

Fertility preservation for male childhood cancer survivors not yet capable of producing ma-ture spermatozoa, relies on experimental approaches such as testicular explant culture. Although the first steps in somatic maturation can be observed in human testicular explant cultures, germ cell depletion is a common obstacle. Hence, understanding the spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) niche environment and in particular, specific components such as the seminiferous basement membrane (BM) will allow progression of testicular explant cultures. Here, we revealed that the seminiferous BM is established from 6 weeks post conception with the expression of laminin alpha 1 (LAMA 1) and type IV collagen, which persist as key components throughout development. With prepubertal testicular explant culture we found that seminiferous LAMA 1 expression is disrupted and depleted with culture time correlating with germ cell loss. These findings highlight the importance of LAMA 1 for the human SSC niche and its sensitivity to culture conditions.

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