What are Sertoli cells? Historical, methodological, and functional aspects.

Andrology

Laboratory of Neuroepigenetics, Brain Research Institute, Medical Faculty of the University Zürich, and Institute of Neuroscience of the Department of Health Science and Technology, ETH Zürich, Neuroscience Center Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Published: July 2023

Sertoli cells are somatic cells that are in close contact with germ cells in the mammalian testes. They have multiple functions and fulfill key roles for the development and proper maturation of spermatogenic cells into functional spermatozoa. One of their most important properties is to release trophic factors and supply nutrients to germ cells. But they are also involved in the regulation of the immune system in testis, and provide an immunologically privileged environment for developing germ cells. Because they are so essential for reproductive cells, their alterations can have detrimental consequences for fertility. Many environmental factors and exposures such as high caloric diet, toxins, and pollutants are thought to compromise Sertoli cells physiology. This review describes the discovery of Sertoli cells and the methods used for their study, summarizes their major properties and functions, and describes their dysfunctions in pathologies, particularly associated with environmental stressors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/andr.13386DOI Listing

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