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Deciphering Gene Regulatory Networks governing Mammalian Sex Determination

Description du projet

Explorer les voies génétiques de la détermination du sexe

Chez de nombreuses espèces de mammifères, le sexe est génétiquement déterminé par l’expression d’un ou plusieurs gènes portés par les chromosomes sexuels. Un antagonisme existe entre les voies mâle et femelle dans le renforcement du destin, mais le mécanisme d’interaction et les événements en aval demeurent vagues. Le projet EnhanceSex, financé par l’UE, a développé un système in vitro et in vivo de génération de progéniteurs gonadiques de souris à partir de cellules souches embryonnaires et l’utilisera pour étudier les réseaux de régulation génique régissant la caractérisation du sexe chez les mammifères. Outre des connaissances fondamentales sur le développement, les résultats du projet fourniront un éclairage important sur les troubles du développement sexuel et ouvriront de nouvelles perspectives pour de nouvelles interventions contre l’infertilité.

Objectif

During mammalian sex determination, the bipotential embryonic gonad adopts either testicular or ovarian cell fates. This process highly relies on precise expression of several pro-male versus pro-female factors, most of which are transcription factors (TFs) and signalling pathway components. Yet, we still do not understand the interplay and hierarchy among these factors, their direct target genes, the regulatory elements they bind to, nor do we have an in vitro system to address these questions.
We recently explored the complex gene expression regulation of Sox9, a key pro-male factor, and identified several active testis-specific enhancers. Remarkably, deletion of one of these led to XY male-to-female sex reversal in mice. The presence of several functional enhancers highlights the complex gene expression regulation present during sex determination, which we aim to address here in a systematic manner. Furthermore, we recently developed a system to generate mouse and human gonadal progenitors from embryonic stem cells. Building on our exciting results, we seek to decipher the gene regulatory networks governing mammalian sex determination using in vivo and in vitro approaches. This proposal will pursue three complementary aims: (i) Identify target genes of the key factors controlling gonad formation; (ii) Map the regulatory elements bound by these factors; (iii) Develop an in vitro organoid system to model testis development. Using cutting edge techniques as CUT&RUN ChIP-Seq, ATAC-Seq, Promoter Capture Hi-C, CRISPR genome editing, organoid culture and 3D scaffolding development, we will address the complex gene expression regulation governing sex determination. Insights gained from this basic research will shed light on cell fate decisions in general, allow better diagnosis of many patients with Disorders of Sex Development, and offer an in vitro system to study gonad development and function with implications for understanding and treating infertility.

Institution d’accueil

BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 651 868,00
Adresse
BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
52900 Ramat Gan
Israël

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Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 1 651 868,00

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