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Pluripotency factor Tex10 finetunes Wnt signaling for spermatogenesis and primordial germ cell development

Nature Communications. 2025-02; 
Feifei Yuan, Jihong Yang, Fanglin Ma, Zhe Hu, Vikas Malik, Ruge Zang, Dan Li, Xianle Shi, Xin Huang, Hongwei Zhou, Jianlong Wang Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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Abstract

Testis-specific transcript 10 (Tex10) is highly expressed in the testis, embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and primordial germ cells (PGCs). We previously generated a Tex10 knockout mouse model demonstrating its critical roles in ESC pluripotency and preimplantation development. Here, using conditional knockout mice and dTAG-degron ESCs, we show Tex10 is required for spermatogenesis and ESC-to-PGCLC differentiation. Specifically, Tex10-null spermatocytes arrest at metaphase I, compromising round spermatid formation. Tex10 depletion and overexpression compromise and enhance ESC-to-PGCLC differentiation, respectively. Mechanistically, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that Tex10 depletion downregulates genes... More

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