Scientific Reports (Jan 2021)

Gene expression and functional abnormalities in XX/Sry Leydig cells

  • Shogo Yanai,
  • Takashi Baba,
  • Kai Inui,
  • Kanako Miyabayashi,
  • Soyun Han,
  • Miki Inoue,
  • Fumiya Takahashi,
  • Yoshiakira Kanai,
  • Yasuyuki Ohkawa,
  • Man Ho Choi,
  • Ken-ichirou Morohashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80741-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The SRY gene induces testis development even in XX individuals. However, XX/Sry testes fail to produce mature sperm, due to the absence of Y chromosome carrying genes essential for spermatogenesis. XX/Sry Sertoli cells show abnormalities in the production of lactate and cholesterol required for germ cell development. Leydig cells are essential for male functions through testosterone production. However, whether XX/Sry adult Leydig cells (XX/Sry ALCs) function normally remains unclear. In this study, the transcriptomes from XY and XX/Sry ALCs demonstrated that immediate early and cholesterogenic gene expressions differed between these cells. Interestingly, cholesterogenic genes were upregulated in XX/Sry ALCs, although downregulated in XX/Sry Sertoli cells. Among the steroidogenic enzymes, CYP17A1 mediates steroid 17α-hydroxylation and 17,20-lyase reaction, necessary for testosterone production. In XX/Sry ALCs, the latter reaction was selectively decreased. The defects in XX/Sry ALCs, together with those in the germ and Sertoli cells, might explain the infertility of XX/Sry testes.