A specific role for PRND in goat foetal Leydig cells is suggested by prion family gene expression during gonad development in goats and mice

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Three genes of the prion protein gene family are expressed in gonads. Comparative analyses of their expression patterns in mice and goats revealed constant expression of PRNP and SPRN in both species and in both male and female gonads, but with a weaker expression of SPRN. By contrast, expression of PRND was found to be sex-dimorphic, in agreement with its role in spermatogenesis. More importantly, our study revealed that PRND seems to be a key marker of foetal Leydig cells specifically in goats, suggesting a yet unknown role for its encoded protein Doppel during gonadal differentiation in nonrodent mammals.

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Allais-Bonnet, A., Castille, J., Pannetier, M., Passet, B., Elzaïat, M., André, M., … Pailhoux, E. (2016). A specific role for PRND in goat foetal Leydig cells is suggested by prion family gene expression during gonad development in goats and mice. FEBS Open Bio, 6(1), 4–15. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12002

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