germ cells Flashcards
in humans, what is the period of embryonic organogenesis
3-8 weeks
where do gametes arise from?
primordial germ cells
primordial germ cells
PGCs lie at the posterior part of the embryo just outside of the developing embryo
PGCs migrate to the gonads + become the progenitor population for eggs and sperm
P cells in C elegans
Early, asymmetrical divisions of the cell produces a P cell - inherited P granules through asymmetric division.
P granules bind P cell DNA and turns off all transcription to block differentiation + blocks translation in cytoplasm. Activates 10-20 genes promoting stem cell fate + causing P cell to undergo meiosis.
Nanos
gene expressed by germ cells
blocks transcription
mammalian primordial germ cells
- PGCs arise from mesoendodermal extra-embryonic tissue and sit below future posterior hindgut (anus). remain in this position to protect themselves from signals causing differentiation during early embryogenesis.
- at 8 weeks (when embryonic organogenesis ends), PGCs migrate into the embryo
- PGCs attach to endoderm and migrate through the hindgut by following a fibronectin trail using their integrin receptors
- genital ridges secrete a chemoattractant to guide PGCs to migrate laterally out of the midgut and into the genital ridges
- genital ridges and PGCs communicate by reciprocal inductive interactions to form gonadal niche protecting PCGs in totipotent state + supporting meiotic dvisions + egg or sperm formation
what is the Drosophila equivalent of germ cells?
pole cells
what gene do pole cells express?
vasa
what is the drosophila support cell in the ovary microenvironment?
stromal cap
what are genital ridges
2 bilateral intermediate mesoderm structures
Drosophila and PGCs
at gonads, PGCs proliferate throughout larval stage
during metamorphosis, PGCs differentiate into eggs or sperm (depends on whether the microenvironment is an ovaries or testes microenvironment)
what is the drosophila support cell in the testes microenvironment?
hub cells
where do genital ridges arise from?
Wolffian duct
Stem Cell Factor
secreted by support cells travelling with migrating PGCs creating a microenvironment to maintain stem cell fate