SRY gene expression in the ovotestes of XX true hermaphrodites

J Ortenberg, C Oddoux, R Craver, K Mcelreavey… - The Journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: The pathogenesis of 46 XX true hermaphroditism is uncertain and the role of the
SRY gene in ovotestis development has not been thoroughly evaluated. We ascertained the …

SRY protein is expressed in ovotestis and streak gonads from human sex-reversal

L Salas-Cortés, F Jaubert, C Nihoul-Feketé… - Cytogenetics and cell …, 2000 - karger.com
In mammals, a master gene located on the Y chromosome, the testis-determining gene SRY,
controls sex determination. SRY protein is expressed in the genital ridge before testis …

Molecular analysis of SRY gene in Brazilian 46, XX sex reversed patients: absence of SRY sequence in gonadal tissue.

S Domenice, MY Nishi, AE Billerbeck… - Medical Science …, 2001 - medscimonit.com
BACKGROUND: The importance of the Y chromosome in male determination hasbeen well
established for a long time. The presence of a translocation of chromosomal material …

True hermaphroditism in an XY individual due to a familial point mutation of the SRY gene

EM Maier, C Leitner, U Lohrs… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2003 - degruyter.com
ABSTRACT A number of genes are known to control the development of the testis but the
transcription factor SRY encoded on the Y-chromosome is considered to play the major role …

[HTML][HTML] SRY-negative 46, XX infertile male with Leydig cell hyperplasia: clinical, cytogenetic, and molecular analysis and review of the literature

JW Kim, CW Bak, MU Chin, DH Cha, TK Yoon… - Fertility and …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To describe a 46, XX male whose infertility is not accounted for by a
translocation of the SRY gene to the X chromosome or to the autosomes. DESIGN: Case …

[HTML][HTML] A 46, XX SRY-negative man with complete virilization and infertility as the main anomaly

A Valetto, V Bertini, E Rapalini, P Simi - Fertility and sterility, 2005 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of a 46, XX SRY-negative man with a male phenotype and
azoospermia. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Molecular and Cytogenetic Unit in a …

XX Maleness and XX True Hermaphroditism in SRY-Negative Monozygotic Twins: Additional Evidence for a Common Origin

AT Maciel-Guerra, MP de Mello, FB Coeli… - The Journal of …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Context: Differentiation of testicular tissue in 46, XX individuals is seen either in XX males,
the majority of them with SRY gene, or in individuals, usually SRY (−), with ovotesticular …

Partially deleted SRY gene confined to testicular tissue in a 46, XX true hermaphrodite without SRY in leukocytic DNA

AL Jiménez, S Kofman‐Alfaro… - American journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
True hermaphroditism is an uncommon form of intersexuality in which testicular and ovarian
tissue develop in the same individual. Most true hermaphrodites are 46, XX and lack SRY …

Low levels of Sry transcripts cannot be the sole cause of B6‐YTIR sex reversal

CH Lee, T Taketo - Genesis, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Sry, a single‐copy gene on the Y‐chromosome, triggers the fetal gonad to begin testis
differentiation in mammals. On the other hand, mutation or absence of Sry results in ovary …

SRY-negative 46,XX male with normal genitals, complete masculinization and infertility

S Rajender, V Rajani, NJ Gupta… - MHR: Basic science …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
XX maleness is a rare syndrome with a frequency of 1 in 20 000–25 000 males. XX males
exist in different clinical categories with ambiguous genitalia or partially to fully mature male …