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Type: Journal article
Title: Expression of aire and the early wave of apoptosis in spermatogenesis
Author: Schaller, C.
Wang, C.
Beck-Engeser, G.
Goss, L.
Scott, H.
Anderson, M.
Wabl, M.
Citation: Journal of Immunology, 2008; 180(3):1338-1343
Publisher: Amer Assoc Immunologists
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0022-1767
1550-6606
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Claudia E. Schaller, Clifford L. Wang, Gabriele Beck-Engeser, Lindsie Goss, Hamish S. Scott, Mark S. Anderson and Matthias Wabl
Abstract: Expression of the autoimmune regulator (Aire) protein in mice and humans is thought to be restricted to the medullary epithelial and monocyte-dendritic cells of the thymus. There it mediates expression and presentation of a large variety of proteins, including those that are peripheral organ-specific and are not expressed by other thymocytes. In this way, self-reactive T lymphocytes that would attack peripheral cells producing these proteins are confronted with the self-Ags and, as a consequence, are deleted. In this study, we show that Aire mRNA is also expressed in the testis—another tissue with promiscuous gene expression. Aire protein, however, is expressed only sporadically in spermatogonia and spermatocytes. Transcription of genes that are under Aire control in the thymus is unaffected by Aire in the testis. However, in mice with a disrupted Aire gene, the scheduled apoptotic wave of germ cells, which is necessary for normal mature spermatogenesis, is reduced, and sporadic apoptosis in adults is increased. Because Rag-1 deficiency does not abolish the effect, the adaptive immune system is not involved. We suggest that there is a link between the scheduled and sporadic apoptotic processes and propose that scheduled apoptosis provides a counterselection mechanism that keeps the germline stable.
Keywords: Testis
Spermatocytes
Spermatogonia
Thymus Gland
Animals
Mice
Mice, Mutant Strains
Transcription Factors
RNA, Messenger
Apoptosis
Spermatogenesis
Gene Expression
Protein Biosynthesis
Gene Expression Regulation
Male
DNA Mismatch Repair
Description: Copyright © 2008 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.3.1338
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.3.1338
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