Developmental regulation of the bcl-2 family during spermatogenesis: Insights into the sterility of bcl-w-l-male mice

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Expression of bcl-w, a close relative of bcl-2 is essential for male fertility in mice. Although the initial wave of spermatogenesis in bcl-w -/- mice proceeds normally until 3 - 4 weeks of age, adults fail to produce sperm. To clarify why bcl-w is essential for adult but not juvenile spermatogenesis, we investigated the expression pattern of eight bcl-2 family members. We found that both the level and pattern of expression varied in different cell types during juvenile and adult spermatogenesis. Anti-apoptotic genes bcl-w, bcl-2 and bcl-XL were all expressed in spermatogonia during juvenile spermatogenesis, but only bcl-w was detected in spermatogonia of adult mice. A similar shift was evident in Sertoli cells. This developmental regulation may co-ordinate physiological germ cell apoptosis in wild type mice and account for the time of onset for pathological germ cell apoptosis in bcl-w -/- animals.

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Meehan, T., Loveland, K. L., De Kretser, D., Cory, S., & Print, C. G. (2001). Developmental regulation of the bcl-2 family during spermatogenesis: Insights into the sterility of bcl-w-l-male mice. Cell Death and Differentiation, 8(3), 225–233. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4400799

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