Literature DB >> 29470852

High-quality human and rat spermatozoal RNA isolation for functional genomic studies.

E Bianchi1,2, A Stermer2, K Boekelheide2, M Sigman1,2, S J Hall2, G Reyes2, E Dere1,2, K Hwang1,2.   

Abstract

Sperm RNA is a sensitive monitoring endpoint for male reproductive toxicants, and a potential biomarker to assess male infertility and sperm quality. However, isolation of sperm RNA is a challenging procedure due to the heterogeneous population of cells present in the ejaculate, the low yield of RNA per spermatozoon, and the absence of 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA subunits. The unique biology of spermatozoa has created some uncertainty in the field about RNA isolation methods, indicating the need for rigorous quality control checks to ensure reproducibility of data generated from sperm RNA. Therefore, we developed a reliable and effective protocol for RNA isolation from rat and human spermatozoa that delivers highly purified and intact RNA, verified using RNA-specific electrophoretic chips and molecular biology approaches such as RT-PCR and Western blot analysis. The sperm RNA isolation technique was optimized using rat spermatozoa and then adapted to human spermatozoa. Three steps in the sperm isolation procedure, epididymal fluid collection, sperm purification, and spermatozoon RNA extraction, were evaluated and assessed. The sperm RNA extraction methodology consists of collection of rat epididymal fluid with repeated needle punctures of the epididymis, somatic cell elimination using detergent-based somatic cell lysis buffer (SCLB) and the use of RNA isolation Kit. Rat sperm heads are more resistant to disruption than human spermatozoa, necessitating the addition of mechanical lysis with microbeads and heat in the rat protocol, whereas the human sperm protocol only required lysis buffer. In conclusion, this methodology results in reliable and consistent isolation of high-quality sperm RNA. Using this technique will aid in translation of data collected from animal models, and reproducibility of clinical assessment of male factor fertility using RNA molecular biomarkers.
© 2018 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.

Entities:  

Keywords:  zzm321990RNAzzm321990; high-quality methodology; human; integrity; rat; spermatozoa

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29470852      PMCID: PMC6309170          DOI: 10.1111/andr.12471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrology        ISSN: 2047-2919            Impact factor:   3.842


  6 in total

1.  Small RNAs in Rat Sperm Are a Predictive and Sensitive Biomarker of Exposure to the Testicular Toxicant Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether.

Authors:  Angela R Stermer; Gerardo Reyes; Susan J Hall; Kim Boekelheide
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2019-06-01       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Spermatozoal large RNA content is associated with semen characteristics, sociodemographic and lifestyle factors.

Authors:  Enrica Bianchi; Kim Boekelheide; Mark Sigman; Joseph M Braun; Melissa Eliot; Susan J Hall; Edward Dere; Kathleen Hwang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  miR-26a is Involved in Glycometabolism and Affects Boar Sperm Viability by Targeting PDHX.

Authors:  Wencan Wang; Kai Liang; Yu Chang; Mingxia Ran; Yan Zhang; Malik Ahsan Ali; Dinghui Dai; Izhar Hyder Qazi; Ming Zhang; Guangbin Zhou; Jiandong Yang; Christiana Angel; Changjun Zeng
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-01-08       Impact factor: 6.600

4.  RNA-Seq analysis reveals functionally relevant coding and non-coding RNAs in crossbred bull spermatozoa.

Authors:  Mani Arul Prakash; Arumugam Kumaresan; Manish Kumar Sinha; Elango Kamaraj; Tushar Kumar Mohanty; Tirtha Kumar Datta; Jane M Morrell
Journal:  Anim Reprod Sci       Date:  2020-10-10       Impact factor: 2.145

5.  High Efficiency RNA Extraction From Sperm Cells Using Guanidinium Thiocyanate Supplemented With Tris(2-Carboxyethyl)Phosphine.

Authors:  Martin Roszkowski; Isabelle M Mansuy
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-04-21

6.  The ribosome inhibitor chloramphenicol induces motility deficits in human spermatozoa: A proteomic approach identifies potentially involved proteins.

Authors:  Marie Bisconti; Baptiste Leroy; Meurig T Gallagher; Coralie Senet; Baptiste Martinet; Vanessa Arcolia; Ruddy Wattiez; Jackson C Kirkman-Brown; Jean-François Simon; Elise Hennebert
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-09-02
  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.