We previously discovered a germ cell-specific spermatogenesis and oogenesis basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, Sohlh2. We generated Sohlh2-deficient mice to understand physiologic consequences of Sohlh2 deletion. We discovered that Sohlh2-knockout adult female mice are infertile due to lack of ovarian follicles. Sohlh2-deficient ovaries can form primordial follicles and, despite limited oocyte growth, do not differentiate surrounding granulosa cells into cuboidal and multilayered structures. Oocytes are rapidly lost in Sohlh2-deficient ovaries, and few are present by 14 days of postnatal life. However, the primordial oocytes are abnormal at the molecular level because they misexpress numerous germ cell- and oocyte-specific genes, including Sohlh1, Nobox, Figla, Gdf9, Pou5f1, Zp1, Zp3, Kit, Oosp1, Nlrp14, H1foo, and Stra8. Our findings show that Sohlh2 is a critical factor for maintenance and differentiation of the oocyte during early oogenesis. © 2008 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.
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Choi, Y., Yuan, D., & Rajkovic, A. (2008). Germ cell-specific transcriptional regulator Sohlh2 is essential for early mouse folliculogenesis and oocyte-specific gene expression. Biology of Reproduction, 79(6), 1176–1182. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.108.071217
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