K. Nayernia et al., A novel testicular haploid expressed gene (THEG) involved in mouse spermatid-sertoli cell interaction, BIOL REPROD, 60(6), 1999, pp. 1488-1495
The successful production of male gametes requires extensive and precise in
teractions between germ cells and surrounding testicular somatic cells. We
have made use of the mRNA differential display technique to isolate genes i
nvolved in germ cell-Sertoli cell interaction. We have identified five diff
erential cDNA bands by comparing RNA from Sertoli cells, spermatids and spe
rmatid-Sertoli cell cocultures. One of the isolated cDNA fragments detected
a 1.4-kilobase (kb) testis- and spermatid-specific transcript (designated
as THEG: testicular haploid expressed gene). Northern blot analysis on RNA
from spermatids and spermatid-Sertoli cell cocultures demonstrated that Ser
toli cells are required for the continued expression of THEG in spermatids.
We found two alternatively spliced transcripts for the THEG gene with 1437
base pairs (bp) and 1375 bp by using reverse transcription-polymerase chai
n reaction. The two open reading frames of 376 amino acids and 181 amino ac
ids coded for putative nuclear proteins. The gene is approximately 10 kb pa
irs in size, contains 8 exons, and was mapped on mouse chromosome 10 to reg
ion B5-C1. Comparison of the two cDNA sequences with the genomic sequence i
ndicated that the smaller transcript lacks exon 4. The differential gene ex
pression of THEG in spermatid-Sertoli cell coculture supports the relevance
of germ cell-Sertoli cell interaction for gene regulation during spermatog
enesis.