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== '''性别''' ==
== '''工作单位''' ==
中国科学院动物研究所
== '''职称/职务''' ==
研究员
== '''主要研究方向''' ==
利用敲除的动物模型来研究肿瘤抑制基因,Wt1,在原始卵泡启动,卵泡发育,睾丸发育,精子发生等过程中的功能
== '''工作年限(从事该领域研究的起始时间)''' ==
18年(起始:2007)


== '''代表论著''' ==
== '''代表论著''' ==

2025年9月23日 (二) 17:12的最新版本

性别


工作单位

中国科学院动物研究所


职称/职务

研究员


主要研究方向

利用敲除的动物模型来研究肿瘤抑制基因,Wt1,在原始卵泡启动,卵泡发育,睾丸发育,精子发生等过程中的功能


工作年限(从事该领域研究的起始时间)

18年(起始:2007)


代表论著

Zhang L, Chen M, Wen Q, Li Y, Wang Y, Wang Y, Qin Y, Cui X, Yang L, Huff V, *Gao F. Reprogramming of Sertoli cells to fetal-like Leydig cells by Wt1 ablation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015;112(13):4003-8.

Wang Y, Zhu T, Li Q, Liu C, Han F, Chen M, Zhang L, Cui X, Qin Y, Bao S, *Gao F. Prmt5 is required for germ cell survival during spermatogenesis in mice. Scientific Reports. 2015; 5:11031.

Chen M, Wang XN, Wang YB, Zhang LJ, Xu BY, Lv LM, Cui XH, Li W*, Gao F*. Wt1 is involved in Leydig cell steroid hormone biosynthesis by regulating paracrine factors expression. Biology of Reproduction.2014 Apr 3;90(4):71.

Gao F*§, Zhang J§, Wang XN, Yang JL, Chen DH, Huff V, Liu YX*. Wt1 functions in ovarian follicle development by regulating granulosa cell differentiation. Human Molecular Genetics. 2014, Jan 15;23(2):333-41.

Wang XN, Li Z, Ren Y, Jiang T, Wang YQ, Chen M, Zhang J2, Hao JX, Wang YB, Sha RN, Huang Y, Liu X, Hu JC, Sun GQ, Li HG, Xiong CL, Xie J, Jiang ZM, Cai ZM, Wang J, Wang J, Huff V*, Gui YT*, Gao F*.  The Wilms Tumor Gene, Wt1, Is Critical for Mouse Spermatogenesis via Regulation of Sertoli Cell Polarity and Is Associated with Non-Obstructive Azoospermia in Humans. PLoS Genetics. 2013, Volume 9, Issue 8, e1003645.

Chen SR., Chen M., Wang XN., Zhang J., Wen Q., Ji SY., Zheng QS., Gao F*., Liu YX*. (2013) Thewilms tumor gene, wt1, maintains testicular cord integrity by regulating the expression of col4a1 and col4a2. BiolReprod. 88(3): 56. (*Co-corresponding author)

Chen SR., Zheng QS., Zhang Y., Gao F*., Liu YX*. (2013) Disruption of genital ridge development causes aberrant primordial germ cell proliferation but does not affect their directional migration. BMC Biol. 11(1): 22. (*Co-corresponding author)

Ji SY., Hao JX., Li L., Zhang J., Zheng QS., Li XX., Wang XN., Han CS., Gao F*., Liu YX*. (2013) Expression of inhibin-alpha is regulated synergistically by wilms' tumor gene 1 (wt1) and steroidogenic factor-1 (sf1) in sertoli cells. PLoS One. 8(1):e53140. (*Co-corresponding author)

Hu QH *., Gao F*., Tian WH., Ruteshouser C., Wang YQ., Lazar A., Stewart J., Strong LC., Behringer RR., and Huff V. (2011) Wt1 Ablation and Igf2-Up-regulation in Mice Result in Wilms Tumors with Activated pERK1/2. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121(1): 174–183 (*Equal contribution)

Zhang CP., Yang JL., Zhang J., Li L., Huang L., Ji SY., Hu ZY., Gao F*., Liu YX*. (2011) Notch Signaling Is Involved in Ovarian Follicle Development by Regulating Granulosa Cell Proliferation. Endocrinology, 152 (6): 2437. (*Co-corresponding author)

Yang JL., Zhang CP., Li L., Huang L., Ji SY., Lu CL., Fan CH., Cai H., Ren Y., Hu ZY., Gao F*., Liu YX*. (2010) Testosterone Induces Redistribution of Forkhead Box-3a and Down-Regulation of Growth and Differentiation Factor 9 Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Expression at Early Stage of Mouse Folliculogenesis.Endocrinology.151(2):774-82. (*Co-corresponding author)

Chang H*., Gao F*., Guillou F., Taketo MM., Huff V., Behringer RR. (2008) Wt1 negatively regulates (beta)-Catenin Signaling during testis development. Development. 135(10):1875-1885. (*Equal contribution)

Gao F., Maiti S., Alam N., Zhang Z., Deng JM., Behringer RR., Lécureuil C., Guillou F., Huff V. (2006) Wt1 is Required for Sox9 Expression and Normal Tubular Architecture in the Developing Testes. ProcNatlAcadSci U S A.103(32):11987-92

Gao F., Maiti S., Sun GZ., Huff V. (2004) Mouse WT1 missense mutation results in glomerulosclerosis characteristic of human Denys-Drash Syndrome. Molecular Cellular Biology. 24(22):9899-910

Gao F., Shi HY., Daughty C., Cella N., Zhang M. (2004) Maspin plays an essential role in early embryonic development. Development. 131:1479-1489