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Title TRIM28-dependent SUMOylation protects the adult ovary from activation of the testicular pathway
Creator Rossitto et al.
Author Moïra Rossitto
Author Stephanie Déjardin
Author Chris M. Rands
Author Stephanie Le Gras
Author Roberta Migale
Author Mahmoud-Reza Rafiee
Author Yasmine Neirijnck
Author Alain Pruvost
Author Anvi Laetitia Nguyen
Author Guillaume Bossis
Author Florence Cammas
Author Lionel Le Gallic
Author Dagmar Wilhelm
Author Robin Lovell-Badge
Author Brigitte Boizet-Bonhoure
Author Serge Nef
Author Francis Poulat
Abstract Abstract Gonadal sexual fate in mammals is determined during embryonic development and must be actively maintained in adulthood. In the mouse ovary, oestrogen receptors and FOXL2 protect ovarian granulosa cells from transdifferentiation into Sertoli cells, their testicular counterpart. However, the mechanism underlying their protective effect is unknown. Here, we show that TRIM28 is required to prevent female-to-male sex reversal of the mouse ovary after birth. We found that upon loss of Trim28 , ovarian granulosa cells transdifferentiate to Sertoli cells through an intermediate cell type, different from gonadal embryonic progenitors. TRIM28 is recruited on chromatin in the proximity of FOXL2 to maintain the ovarian pathway and to repress testicular-specific genes. The role of TRIM28 in ovarian maintenance depends on its E3-SUMO ligase activity that regulates the sex-specific SUMOylation profile of ovarian-specific genes. Our study identifies TRIM28 as a key factor in protecting the adult ovary from the testicular pathway.
Publication Nature Communications
Volume 13
Issue 1
Pages 4412
Date 12/2022
Journal Abbr Nat Commun
Language en
DOI 10.1038/s41467-022-32061-1
ISSN 2041-1723
URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32061-1
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