Dmrt1 regulates the immune response by repressing the TLR4 signaling pathway in goat male germline stem cells
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Yu-Dong Wei,
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Xiao-Min Du,
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Dong-Hui Yang,
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Fang-Lin Ma,
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Xiu-Wei Yu,
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Meng-Fei Zhang,
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Na Li,
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Sha Peng,
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Ming-Zhi Liao,
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Guang-Peng Li,
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Chun-Ling Bai,
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Wei-Shuai Liu,
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Jin-Lian Hua
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Abstract
Double sex and mab-3-related transcription factor 1 (Dmrt1), which is expressed in goat male germline stem cells (mGSCs) and Sertoli cells, is one of the most conserved transcription factors involved in sex determination. In this study, we highlighted the role of Dmrt1 in balancing the innate immune response in goat mGSCs. Dmrt1 recruited promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger (Plzf), also known as zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 16 (Zbtb16), to repress the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-dependent inflammatory signaling pathway and nuclear factor (NF)-κB. Knockdown of Dmrt1 in seminiferous tubules resulted in widespread degeneration of germ and somatic cells, while the expression of proinflammatory factors were significantly enhanced. We also demonstrated that Dmrt1 stimulated proliferation of mGSCs, but repressed apoptosis caused by the immune response. Thus, Dmrt1 is sufficient to reduce inflammation in the testes, thereby establishing the stability of spermatogenesis and the testicular microenvironment.
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