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GROWTH factors synthesized by ovarian somatic cells directly affect oocyte growth and function1–6, but it is unclear whether oocyte-secreted factors6–9 play a reciprocal role in modulating somatic cell functions in vivo. During the functional analysis of members of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily in mouse development10–15, we have uncovered a new family member, growth differentiation factor-9 (GDF-9), which is required for ovarian folliculogenesis. GDF-9 messenger RNA is synthesized only in the oocyte from the primary one-layer follicle stage until after ovulation16,17. Here we analyse ovaries from GDF-9-deficient female mice and demonstrate that primordial and primary one-layer follicles can be formed, but there is a block in follicular development beyond the primary one-layer follicle stage which leads to complete infertility. Oocyte growth and zona pellucida formation proceed normally, but other aspects of oocyte differentiation are compromised. Thus, GDF-9 is the first oocyte-derived growth factor required for somatic cell function in vivo.
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Dong, J., Albertini, D., Nishimori, K. et al. Growth differentiation factor-9 is required during early ovarian folliculogenesis. Nature 383, 531–535 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/383531a0
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