Literature DB >> 32233951

The essential role of intraflagellar transport protein IFT81 in male mice spermiogenesis and fertility.

Wei Qu1,2, Shuo Yuan1,2, Chao Quan1, Qian Huang1,2, Qi Zhou1,2, Yitian Yap2, Lin Shi1,2, David Zhang3, Tamia Guest2, Wei Li2, Siu-Pok Yee4, Ling Zhang1, Caroline Cazin5,6, Rex A Hess7, Pierre F Ray5,6, Zine-Eddine Kherraf5,6, Zhibing Zhang2,8.   

Abstract

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that is indispensable for the formation and maintenance of cilia and flagella; however, the implications and functions of IFT81 remain unknown. In this study, we disrupted IFT81 expression in male germ cells starting from the spermatocyte stage. As a result, homozygous mutant males were completely infertile and displayed abnormal sperm parameters. In addition to oligozoospermia, spermatozoa presented dysmorphic and nonfunctional flagella. Histological examination of testes from homozygous mutant mice revealed abnormal spermiogenesis associated with sloughing of germ cells and the presence of numerous multinucleated giant germ cells (symblasts) in the lumen of seminiferous tubules and epididymis. Moreover, only few elongated spermatids and spermatozoa were seen in analyzed cross sections. Transmission electron microscopy showed a complete disorganization of the axoneme and para-axonemal structures such as the mitochondrial sheath, fibrous sheath, and outer dense fibers. In addition, numerous vesicles that contain unassembled microtubules were observed within developing spermatids. Acrosome structure analysis showed normal appearance, thus excluding a crucial role of IFT81 in acrosome biogenesis. These observations showed that IFT81 is an important member of the IFT process during spermatogenesis and that its absence is associated with abnormal flagellum formation leading to male infertility. The expression levels of several IFT components in testes, including IFT20, IFT25, IFT27, IFT57, IFT74, and IFT88, but not IFT140, were significantly reduced in homozygous mutant mice. Overall, our study demonstrates that IFT81 plays an essential role during spermatogenesis by modulating the assembly and elongation of the sperm flagella.

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Keywords:  IFT81; ciliogenesis; germ cell; male infertility

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32233951      PMCID: PMC7311741          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00450.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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5.  Integrated mRNA and miRNA expression profile analysis of female and male gonads in Hyriopsis cumingii.

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