Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function

Since their initial description by Enrico Sertoli in 1865, Sertoli cells have continued to enchant testis biologists. Testis size and germ cell carrying capacity are intimately tied to Sertoli cell number and function. One critical Sertoli cell function is signaling from Sertoli cells to germ cells...

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Published in:Frontiers in Endocrinology
Main Authors: Victor A. Ruthig, Dolores J. Lamb
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.897196/full
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description Since their initial description by Enrico Sertoli in 1865, Sertoli cells have continued to enchant testis biologists. Testis size and germ cell carrying capacity are intimately tied to Sertoli cell number and function. One critical Sertoli cell function is signaling from Sertoli cells to germ cells as part of regulation of the spermatogenic cycle. Sertoli cell signals can be endocrine or paracrine in nature. Here we review recent advances in understanding the interplay of Sertoli cell endocrine and paracrine signals that regulate germ cell state. Although these findings have long-term implications for treating male infertility, recent breakthroughs in Sertoli cell transplantation have more immediate implications. We summarize the surge of advances in Sertoli cell ablation and transplantation, both of which are wedded to a growing understanding of the unique Sertoli cell niche in the transitional zone of the testis.
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spelling doaj-art-e048944a7bbd47e9adccb970e070ed2c2025-08-19T21:57:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922022-05-011310.3389/fendo.2022.897196897196Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell FunctionVictor A. Ruthig0Victor A. Ruthig1Dolores J. Lamb2Dolores J. Lamb3Department of Urology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United StatesSexual Medicine Lab, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United StatesDepartment of Urology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United StatesCenter for Reproductive Genomics, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United StatesSince their initial description by Enrico Sertoli in 1865, Sertoli cells have continued to enchant testis biologists. Testis size and germ cell carrying capacity are intimately tied to Sertoli cell number and function. One critical Sertoli cell function is signaling from Sertoli cells to germ cells as part of regulation of the spermatogenic cycle. Sertoli cell signals can be endocrine or paracrine in nature. Here we review recent advances in understanding the interplay of Sertoli cell endocrine and paracrine signals that regulate germ cell state. Although these findings have long-term implications for treating male infertility, recent breakthroughs in Sertoli cell transplantation have more immediate implications. We summarize the surge of advances in Sertoli cell ablation and transplantation, both of which are wedded to a growing understanding of the unique Sertoli cell niche in the transitional zone of the testis.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.897196/fullsertoli cell (SC) nichetransitional zone (TZ)Sertoli cell ablationSertoli cell transplantationSpermatogenesisFSH signaling
spellingShingle Victor A. Ruthig
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Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
sertoli cell (SC) niche
transitional zone (TZ)
Sertoli cell ablation
Sertoli cell transplantation
Spermatogenesis
FSH signaling
title Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
title_full Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
title_fullStr Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
title_full_unstemmed Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
title_short Updates in Sertoli Cell-Mediated Signaling During Spermatogenesis and Advances in Restoring Sertoli Cell Function
title_sort updates in sertoli cell mediated signaling during spermatogenesis and advances in restoring sertoli cell function
topic sertoli cell (SC) niche
transitional zone (TZ)
Sertoli cell ablation
Sertoli cell transplantation
Spermatogenesis
FSH signaling
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.897196/full
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