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Allogeneic offspring produced by induction of PD-L1 in spermatogonial stem cells via self-renewal stimulation.


ABSTRACT: The testis is an immune-privileged organ. It is considered that the testis somatic microenvironment is responsible for immune suppression. However, immunological properties of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) have remained unknown. Here, we report the birth of allogeneic offspring by enhanced expression of immunosuppressive PD-L1 in SSCs. In vitro supplementation of GDNF and FGF2 increased expression of PD-L1 in SSCs. Cultured SSCs maintained allogeneic spermatogenesis that persisted for >1 year. However, depletion or gene editing of Pd-l1 family genes in SSCs prevented allogeneic spermatogenesis, which suggested that germ cells are responsible for suppression of the allogeneic response. PD-L1 was induced by activation of the MAPK14-BCL6B pathway, which drives self-renewal by reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. By contrast, reduced ROS or Mapk14 deficiency downregulated PD-L1. Allogeneic offspring were born after SSC transplantation into congenitally infertile and chemically castrated mice. Thus, SSCs have unique immunological properties, which make allogeneic recipients into "surrogate fathers."

SUBMITTER: Shinohara T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10147552 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Allogeneic offspring produced by induction of PD-L1 in spermatogonial stem cells via self-renewal stimulation.

Shinohara Takashi T   Yamamoto Takuya T   Morimoto Hiroko H   Shiromoto Yusuke Y   Kanatsu-Shinohara Mito M  

Stem cell reports 20230323 4


The testis is an immune-privileged organ. It is considered that the testis somatic microenvironment is responsible for immune suppression. However, immunological properties of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) have remained unknown. Here, we report the birth of allogeneic offspring by enhanced expression of immunosuppressive PD-L1 in SSCs. In vitro supplementation of GDNF and FGF2 increased expression of PD-L1 in SSCs. Cultured SSCs maintained allogeneic spermatogenesis that persisted for >1 year  ...[more]

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