Profiling of testis-specific or testis-predominant genes expressed in mouse male germ cell lines GC-1 and GC-2

Genes Genomics. 2024 Mar;46(3):279-287. doi: 10.1007/s13258-023-01488-1. Epub 2024 Jan 30.

Abstract

Background: Spermatogenesis is a tightly organized process that utilizes an intrinsic genetic program composed of germ cell-specific genes. Although mouse germ cell-related cell lines are available, few germ cell-specific genes have been comprehensively identified in such cell lines.

Objective: We aimed to profile gene expression in the male mouse germ cell-related cell lines, GC-1 and GC-2, characterize their transcriptomic nature, and identify potential testis- or germ cell-specific or -predominant genes expressed in these cell lines.

Methods: We performed profiling analysis of genes transcribed in the mouse germ cell-related cell lines, GC-1 and GC-2, using our previous microarray data together with public transcriptome information. We analyzed the expression of a number of the cell line genes predicted to be preferentially expressed in testis by RT-PCR.

Results: We found that most testis-specific or -predominant mRNAs are not expressed in GC-1 and GC-2 cells, implying that these cell lines have lost their testis- or germ cell-specific genetic characteristics. RT-PCR analysis of genes predicted to be expressed in the cell lines with preferential testicular expression showed the testis-specific or -predominant expression of nine genes and verified four of them as being expressed in the germ cell lines. Among them, only cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3 genes (Cdkn3) showed testis and germ cell specificity.

Conclusion: Our study provides extensive transcriptomic information to shed light on the limited testicular characteristics of the mouse male germ cell-derived cell lines, GC-1 and GC-2, and offers a list of germ cell line genes with testicular preference.

Keywords: GC-1; GC-2; Germ cell; Spermatogenesis; Testis.

MeSH terms

  • Acetates*
  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Phenols*
  • Spermatogenesis* / genetics
  • Testis* / metabolism

Substances

  • GC 1 compound
  • Acetates
  • Phenols