Literature DB >> 30659149

Motile cilia of the male reproductive system require miR-34/miR-449 for development and function to generate luminal turbulence.

Shuiqiao Yuan1,2, Yue Liu3,4, Hongying Peng1, Chong Tang1, Grant W Hennig1,5, Zhuqing Wang1, Li Wang3,4, Tian Yu1, Rachel Klukovich1, Ying Zhang1, Huili Zheng1, Chen Xu6,4, Jingwen Wu6,4, Rex A Hess7, Wei Yan8,9.   

Abstract

Cilia are cell-surface, microtubule-based organelles that project into extracellular space. Motile cilia are conserved throughout eukaryotes, and their beat induces the flow of fluid, relative to cell surfaces. In mammals, the coordinated beat of motile cilia provides highly specialized functions associated with the movement of luminal contents, as seen with metachronal waves transporting mucus in the respiratory tract. Motile cilia are also present in the male and female reproductive tracts. In the female, wave-like motions of oviductal cilia transport oocytes and embryos toward the uterus. A similar function has been assumed for motile cilia in efferent ductules of the male-i.e., to transport immotile sperm from rete testis into the epididymis. However, we report here that efferent ductal cilia in the male do not display a uniform wave-like beat to transport sperm solely in one direction, but rather exert a centripetal force on luminal fluids through whip-like beating with continual changes in direction, generating turbulence, which maintains immotile spermatozoa in suspension within the lumen. Genetic ablation of two miRNA clusters (miR-34b/c and -449a/b/c) led to failure in multiciliogenesis in murine efferent ductules due to dysregulation of numerous genes, and this mouse model allowed us to demonstrate that loss of efferent duct motile cilia causes sperm aggregation and agglutination, luminal obstruction, and sperm granulomas, which, in turn, induce back-pressure atrophy of the testis and ultimately male infertility.

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Keywords:  fluid resorption; male infertility; microRNA; multiciliogenesis; reproductive tract

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30659149      PMCID: PMC6397547          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1817018116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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7.  Oviductal motile cilia are essential for oocyte pickup but dispensable for sperm and embryo transport.

Authors:  Shuiqiao Yuan; Zhuqing Wang; Hongying Peng; Sean M Ward; Grant W Hennig; Huili Zheng; Wei Yan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 11.205

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9.  Control of multiciliogenesis by miR-34/449 in the male reproductive tract through enforcing cell cycle exit.

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