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Transcription Factors in the Regulation of Leydig Cell Gene Expression and Function

Karine de Mattos, Robert S. Viger, Jacques Tremblay

2022Frontiers in Endocrinology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell differentiation and acquisition of specialized functions are inherent steps in events that lead to normal tissue development and function. These processes require accurate temporal, tissue, and cell-specific activation or repression of gene transcription. This is achieved by complex interactions between transcription factors that form a unique combinatorial code in each specialized cell type and in response to different physiological signals. Transcription factors typically act by binding to short, nucleotide-specific DNA sequences located in the promoter region of target genes. In males, Leydig cells play a crucial role in sex differentiation, health, and reproductive function from embryonic life to adulthood. To better understand the molecular mechanisms regulating Leydig cell differentiation and function, several transcription factors important to Leydig cells have been identified, including some previously unknown to this specialized cell type. This mini review summarizes the current knowledge on transcription factors in fetal and adult Leydig cells, describing their roles and mechanisms of action.

Topics & Concepts

Transcription factorBiologyLeydig cellCellular differentiationGeneCell biologyRegulation of gene expressionTranscription (linguistics)Embryonic stem cellCell fate determinationGene expressionTCF4Cell typePsychological repressionCellGeneticsEndocrinologyLuteinizing hormoneEnhancerHormoneLinguisticsPhilosophyGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesReproductive System and PregnancySex and Gender in Healthcare
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