ZNRF3 functions in mammalian sex determination by inhibiting canonical WNT signaling
Article 2018 en
Authors
AH
Abigail Harris
PS
Pam Siggers
SC
Silvia Corrochano
Abstract
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Significance Sex determination involves antagonistic interactions between the testis-determining (SRY-SOX9-FGF9) and ovary-promoting (RSPO1-WNT/β-catenin-FOXL2) pathways, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. We show that ZNRF3, an E3 ubiquitin ligase that inhibits WNT signaling and is a direct target of RSPO1-mediated membrane clearance, is testis-determining in mice. Testis determination defects in the absence of ZNRF3 arise due to ectopic canonical WNT signaling in XY gonads at the sex-determining stage. We identify human ZNRF3 sequence variants in cases of 46,XY disorders of sex development with XY female presentation. In vitro functional assays show that these variants disrupt ZNRF3 function. Our data reveal a sex-determining role for ZNRF3 and indicate that interactions between ZNRF3 and RSPO1 regulate mammalian sex determination.
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