Publications by authors named "Deepti Lava Kumar"

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  • Mouse primordial germ cells (PGCs), crucial for sperm and egg development, undergo three key events: shutting down somatic features, regaining pluripotency, and reprogramming their epigenetic state.
  • Gene knockout studies and transcriptome analysis in mice have identified the essential signaling pathways and transcription factors needed for PGC specification.
  • This research has led to effective in vitro PGC induction models in both mice and humans, enhancing our understanding of germ cell development and offering potential solutions for infertility issues linked to germ cell abnormalities.
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Sexual reproduction is dependent on the activity of androgenic steroid hormones to promote gonadal development and gametogenesis. Leydig cells of the testis and theca cells of the ovary are critical cell types in the gonadal interstitium that carry out steroidogenesis and provide key androgens for reproductive organ function. In this chapter, we will discuss important aspects of interstitial androgenic cell development in the gonad, including: the potential cellular origins of interstitial steroidogenic cells and their progenitors; the molecular mechanisms involved in Leydig cell specification and differentiation (including Sertoli-cell-derived signaling pathways and Leydig-cell-related transcription factors and nuclear receptors); the interactions of Leydig cells with other cell types in the adult testis, such as Sertoli cells, germ cells, peritubular myoid cells, macrophages, and vascular endothelial cells; the process of steroidogenesis and its systemic regulation; and a brief discussion of the development of theca cells in the ovary relative to Leydig cells in the testis.

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