hrp0092p1-124 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019
Atlas Gabby
, Rombauts Luk
, Wall Meaghan
, MacGregor Duncan
, Lall Paula
, Harley Vincent
, Hewitt Jacqueline
In the typical developing gonad, cells with XY chromosomes become masculinised into Sertoli cells, leading to the development of the bipotential gonad into testes. Disruptions to sex determining genes and transcription factors, or XX chromosome complement, typically leads to failure of Sertoli cell development. In the study of sex determination, upregulation of specific genes in animal models has sucessfully led to male factor expression in XX cells in some animals but not in ...