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NOBOX Deficiency Disrupts Early Folliculogenesis and Oocyte-Specific Gene Expression
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OocyteOocyte-specific Gene ExpressionUbiquitous GenesDevelopmental BiologyFertilityOogenesisOocyte-restricted Gene ExpressionFemale Reproductive SystemOocyte-specific Homeobox GeneReproductive BiologyPublic HealthGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyEmbryology
Primordial ovarian follicles in mice form when somatic cells surround individual oocytes. We show that lack of Nobox, an oocyte-specific homeobox gene, accelerates postnatal oocyte loss and abolishes the transition from primordial to growing follicles in mice. Follicles are replaced by fibrous tissue in female mice lacking Nobox in a manner similar to nonsyndromic ovarian failure in women. Genes preferentially expressed in oocytes, including Oct4 and Gdf9, are down-regulated in Nobox-/- mice, whereas ubiquitous genes such as Bmp4, Kit, and Bax remain unaffected. Therefore, Nobox is critical for specifying an oocyte-restricted gene expression pattern essential for postnatal follicle development.
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