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The Glucocorticoid-Induced Leucine Zipper (Gilz/Tsc22d3-2) Gene Locus Plays a Crucial Role in Male Fertility

Suarez, Philippe Emmanuel
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Gonzalez Rodriguez, Elena
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Soundararajan, Rama
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2012
Molecular Endocrinology

The glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (Tsc22d3-2) is a widely expressed dexamethasone-induced transcript that has been proposed to be important in immunity, adipogenesis, and renal sodium handling based on in vitro studies. To address its function in vivo, we have used Cre/loxP technology to generate mice deficient for Tsc22d3-2. Male knockout mice were viable but surprisingly did not show any major deficiencies in immunological processes or inflammatory responses. Tsc22d3-2 knockout mice adapted to a sodium-deprived diet and to water deprivation conditions but developed a subtle deficiency in renal sodium and water handling. Moreover, the affected animals developed a mild metabolic phenotype evident by a reduction in weight from 6 months of age, mild hyperinsulinemia, and resistance to a high-fat diet. Tsc22d3-2-deficient males were infertile and exhibited severe testis dysplasia from postnatal d 10 onward with increases in apoptotic cells within seminiferous tubules, an increased number of Leydig cells, and significantly elevated FSH and testosterone levels. Thus, our analysis of the Tsc22d3-2-deficient mice demonstrated a previously uncharacterized function of glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper protein in testis development.

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research article
DOI
10.1210/me.2011-1249
Web of Science ID

WOS:000304365100011

Author(s)
Suarez, Philippe Emmanuel
Gonzalez Rodriguez, Elena
Soundararajan, Rama
Mérillat, Anne-Marie
Stehle, Jean-Christophe
Rotman, Samuel
Roger, Thierry
Voirol, Marie-Jeanne
Wang, Jian
Gross, Olaf
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Date Issued

2012

Published in
Molecular Endocrinology
Volume

26

Start page

1000

End page

1013

Subjects

Innate Immune-Responses

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Leydig-Cells

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Alpha-Enac

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Thymocyte Apoptosis

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Gilz Expression

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Transgenic Mice

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Messenger-Rna

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Receptor

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Protein

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Differentiation

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May 7, 2012
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