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. 1978 Dec 29;45(3):297-303.
doi: 10.1007/BF00278727.

Studies on H-Y antigen in different cell fractions of the testis during pubescence: immature germ cells are H-Y antigen negative

Studies on H-Y antigen in different cell fractions of the testis during pubescence: immature germ cells are H-Y antigen negative

M T Zenzes et al. Hum Genet. .

Abstract

Various cell types of the rat testis during pubescence, including germ, Sertoli, and Leydig cells, were partially enriched. The fractions were tested for the presence, binding, and secretion of H-Y antigen. The main results are: Immature germ cells are H-Y antigen-negative until the late diploid stages, and late primary spermatocytes or spermatids become positive; the somatic cells of the gonad are positive at all ages examined (18 days old to adulthood). Secretion of H-Y antigen is restricted to the Sertoli cell fraction. Binding of externally supplied antigen takes place on Leydig cells; the Sertoli cell surface will be saturated because of active secretion; there is no binding to germ cells. Thus, immature germ cells seem to be the only H-Y antigen-negative cells of the male organism, and the Sertoli cells seem to be the only ones to secrete H-Y antigen.

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