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Mutated Huntingtin Causes Testicular Pathology in Transgenic Minipig Boars.

Monika Macakova1, Bozena Bohuslavova, Petra Vochozkova, Antonin Pavlok, Miroslava Sedlackova, Daniela Vidinska, Klara Vochyanova, Irena Liskova, Ivona Valekova, Monika Baxa, Zdenka Ellederova, Jiri Klima, Stefan Juhas, Jana Juhasova, Jana Klouckova, Martin Haluzik, Jiri Klempir, Hana Hansikova, Jana Spacilova, Ryan Collins, Ian Blumenthal, Michael Talkowski, James F Gusella, David S Howland, Marian DiFiglia, Jan Motlik.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Huntington's disease is induced by CAG expansion in a single gene coding the huntingtin protein. The mutated huntingtin (mtHtt) primarily causes degeneration of neurons in the brain, but it also affects peripheral tissues, including testes.
OBJECTIVE: We studied sperm and testes of transgenic boars expressing the N-terminal region of human mtHtt.
METHODS: In this study, measures of reproductive parameters and electron microscopy (EM) images of spermatozoa and testes of transgenic (TgHD) and wild-type (WT) boars of F1 (24-48 months old) and F2 (12-36 months old) generations were compared. In addition, immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, Western blot, hormonal analysis and whole-genome sequencing were done in order to elucidate the effects of mtHtt.
RESULTS: Evidence for fertility failure of both TgHD generations was observed at the age of 13 months. Reproductive parameters declined and progressively worsened with age. EM revealed numerous pathological features in sperm tails and in testicular epithelium from 24- and 36-month-old TgHD boars. Moreover, immunohistochemistry confirmed significantly lower proliferation activity of spermatogonia in transgenic testes. mtHtt was highly expressed in spermatozoa and testes of TgHD boars and localized in all cells of seminiferous tubules. Levels of fertility-related hormones did not differ in TgHD and WT siblings. Genome analysis confirmed that insertion of the lentiviral construct did not interrupt any coding sequence in the pig genome.
CONCLUSIONS: The sperm and testicular degeneration of TgHD boars is caused by gain-of-function of the highly expressed mtHtt.
© 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26959244     DOI: 10.1159/000443665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurodegener Dis        ISSN: 1660-2854            Impact factor:   2.977


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