The matricellular protein SPARC is internalized in Sertoli, Leydig, and germ cells during testis differentiation

Mol Reprod Dev. 2006 May;73(5):531-9. doi: 10.1002/mrd.20394.

Abstract

The gene encoding the matricellular protein secreted protein, acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) was identified in a screen for genes expressed sex-specifically during mouse gonad development, as being strongly upregulated in the male gonad from very early in testis development. We present here a detailed analysis of SPARC gene and protein expression during testis development, from 11.5 to 15.5 days post coitum (dpc). Section in situ hybridization analysis revealed that SPARC mRNA is expressed by the Sertoli cells in the testis cords and the fetal Leydig cells, found within the interstitial space between the testis cords. Immunodetection with anti-SPARC antibody showed that the protein was located inside the testis cords, within the cytoplasm of Sertoli and germ cells. In the interstitium, SPARC was present intracellularly within the Leydig cells. The internalization of SPARC in Sertoli, Leydig, and germ cells suggests that it plays an intracellular regulatory role in these cell types during fetal testis development.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Differentiation / physiology*
  • Cytoplasm / metabolism
  • Leydig Cells / cytology
  • Leydig Cells / physiology*
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Organogenesis / physiology*
  • Osteonectin / biosynthesis*
  • Sertoli Cells / cytology
  • Sertoli Cells / physiology*
  • Spermatozoa / cytology
  • Spermatozoa / physiology*
  • Testis / cytology*
  • Testis / embryology

Substances

  • Osteonectin