1. Characterisation and hierarchy of the spermatogonial stem cell compartment in human spermatogenesis by spectral cytometry using a 16-colors panel.
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Lapoujade, C., Blanco, M., Givelet, M., Gille, A. S., Allemand, I., Lenez, L., Thiounn, N., Roux, S., Wolf, J. P., Patrat, C., Riou, L., Barraud-Lange, V., and Fouchet, P.
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HUMAN stem cells ,MEDICAL sciences ,STEM cells ,PROGENITOR cells ,MALE infertility ,INFERTILITY - Abstract
About one in six couples experience fertility problems, and male infertility accounts for about half of these cases. Spermatogenesis originates from a small pool of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), which are of interest for the treatment of infertility but remain poorly characterised in humans. Using multiparametric spectral flow cytometric analysis with a 16-colours (16-C) panel of cell markers, we identify novel markers of SSCs and provide insights into unravelling and resolving the heterogeneity of the human spermatogonial cells. This 16-C panel of markers allowed the identification of a primitive SSCs state with the β2M
− CD51/61− ITGA6+ SSEA4+ TSPAN33+ THY1+ CD9med EPCAMmed CD155+ CD148+ CD47high CD7high phenotype, with a profile close to the most primitive SSCs states 0 and SSC1-B previously defined by sc-RNAseq approach. The hierarchy of events in the spermatogonial stem cell and progenitor compartment of human spermatogenesis can be delineated. This highlights the importance of a multi-parametric and spectral cytometry approach. The in-depth characterisation of testicular cells should help to overcome the lack of stem cell knowledge, that hinders the understanding of the regenerative potential of SSCs, and is a critical parameter for the successful development of new SSCs-based cell therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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