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PRSS50 is a testis protease responsible for proper sperm tail formation and function.

Jason M Scovell1,2,3,4, Juan C Bournat2, Adam T Szafran2, Minerva Solis2, Joshua Moore2, Armando Rivera1,2,5, Ching H Chen2, Jason Zhang2, Nathan Wilken2, Abhishek Seth1,2,5, Carolina J Jorgez1,2,5.   

Abstract

Multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella (MMAF) are a major cause of asthenoteratozoospermia. We have identified protease serine 50 (PRSS50) as having a crucial role in sperm development, because Prss50-null mice presented with impaired fertility and sperm tail abnormalities. PRSS50 could also be involved in centrosome function because these mice showed a threefold increase in acephalic sperm (head-tail junction defect), sperm with multiple heads (spermatid division defect) and sperm with multiple tails, including novel two conjoined sperm (complete or partial parts of several flagellum on the same plasma membrane). Our data support that, in the testis, as in tumorigenesis, PRSS50 activates NFκB target genes, such as the centromere protein leucine-rich repeats and WD repeat domain-containing protein 1 (LRWD1), which is required for heterochromatin maintenance. Prss50-null testes have increased IκκB, and reduced LRWD1 and histone expression. Low levels of de-repressed histone markers, such as H3K9me3, in the Prss50-null mouse testis may cause increases in post-meiosis proteins, such as AKAP4, affecting sperm formation. We provide important insights into the complex mechanisms of sperm development, the importance of testis proteases in fertility and a novel mechanism for MMAF.
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Keywords:  AKAP4; Centrosome; H3K9me3; Infertility; IκB; LRWD1; MMAF; Midpiece; Mitochondria; NFκB; PRSS50; SEPT12; Sperm tail

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33913480      PMCID: PMC8077533          DOI: 10.1242/dev.197558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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