| Literature DB >> 34808557 |
Ning Zhang1, Yinuo Wang1, Ziyu Chen1, Jianhong Ren1, Abdur Rehman1, Dawood Warraich Ahmad1, Deyu Long1, Junyao Hou1, Yaqi Zhou1, Luyu Yang1, Yu Ni1, Yayu Li1, Changjian Du1, Yingcui Yu2, Mingzhi Liao3.
Abstract
Testicular development during juvenile is crucial for subsequent male reproductive function. However, it remains poorly understood about the contribution of the testis microenvironment to human germ cell maturation. Therefore, we systematically analyzed scRNA-seq transcriptome and found the dramatic changes in cell-type composition in human testis during puberty. Then we constructed cell-cell communication networks between germ cells and somatic cells in the juvenile testis, which may be achieved via immune-related pathways. Our results showed that maturation-promoting factors are the switches of the Sertoli cells that drive sperm maturation. Furthermore, we found that Bisphenol A(BPA) enhanced the maturation and growth of germ cells through the Sertoli cell's secretory protein. Finally, our results indicate Bisphenol A would lead to the dysregulation of secreted protein expression in Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis, which in turn has direct cytotoxicity to Sertoli cells. Bisphenol A is one of the underlying causes of non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA). In summary, our results reveal the reproductive toxicity and molecular mechanism of Bisphenol A in Sertoli cells and male reproduction. Provide a reference for the toxicity of Bisphenol A to human reproduction.Entities:
Keywords: Bisphenol A(BPA); Cell-cell communication network; Microenvironment; Reproductive toxicology; Secretory proteins; Single-cell transcriptome
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34808557 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112449
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Pharmacother ISSN: 0753-3322 Impact factor: 6.529