| Literature DB >> 34255152 |
Qunshan Shen1,2,3, Guillaume Martinez4,5, Yunxia Cao6,7,8, Charles Coutton9,10,11, Hongbin Liu12, Julie Beurois4, Huan Wu1,2,3, Amir Amiri-Yekta13, Dan Liang1,2,3, Zine-Eddine Kherraf4,14, Marie Bidart4,15, Caroline Cazin4, Tristan Celse4,5, Véronique Satre4,5, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg16, Marjorie Whitfield4, Aminata Touré4, Bing Song1,2,3, Mingrong Lv1,2,3, Kuokuo Li1,2,3, Chunyu Liu17,18, Fangbiao Tao2,3, Xiaojin He1,2,3, Feng Zhang17,18, Christophe Arnoult4, Pierre F Ray4,14.
Abstract
Spermatozoa are polarized cells with a head and a flagellum joined together by the connecting piece. Flagellum integrity is critical for normal sperm function, and flagellum defects consistently lead to male infertility. Multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella (MMAF) is a distinct sperm phenotype consistently leading to male infertility due to a reduced or absent sperm motility associated with severe morphological and ultrastructural flagellum defects. Despite numerous genes recently described to be recurrently associated with MMAF, more than half of the cases analyzed remain unresolved, suggesting that many yet uncharacterized gene defects account for this phenotype. By performing a retrospective exome analysis of the unsolved cases from our initial cohort of 167 infertile men with a MMAF phenotype, we identified one individual carrying a homozygous frameshift variant in CFAP206, a gene encoding a microtubule-docking adapter for radial spoke and inner dynein arm. Immunostaining experiments in the patient's sperm cells demonstrated the absence of WDR66 and RSPH1 proteins suggesting severe radial spokes and calmodulin and spoke-associated complex defects. Using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique, we generated homozygous Cfap206 knockout (KO) mice which presented with male infertility due to functional, structural and ultrastructural sperm flagellum defects associated with a very low rate of embryo development using ICSI. Overall, we showed that CFAP206 is essential for normal sperm flagellum structure and function in human and mouse and that bi-allelic mutations in CFAP206 cause male infertility in man and mouse by inducing morphological and functional defects of the sperm flagellum that may also cause ICSI failures.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34255152 DOI: 10.1007/s00439-021-02313-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132