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Augmentation of progestin signaling rescues testis organization and spermatogenesis in zebrafish with the depletion of androgen signaling.

Gang Zhai1,2, Tingting Shu1,2,3, Guangqing Yu1,2, Haipei Tang4, Chuang Shi1,2, Jingyi Jia5, Qiyong Lou1, Xiangyan Dai6, Xia Jin1, Jiangyan He1, Wuhan Xiao1,2,7, Xiaochun Liu4, Zhan Yin1,2,7.   

Abstract

Disruption of androgen signaling is known to cause testicular malformation and defective spermatogenesis in zebrafish. However, knockout of cyp17a1, a key enzyme responsible for the androgen synthesis, in ar-/- male zebrafish paradoxically causes testicular hypertrophy and enhanced spermatogenesis. Because Cyp17a1 plays key roles in hydroxylation of pregnenolone and progesterone (P4), and converts 17α-hydroxypregnenolone to dehydroepiandrosterone and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone to androstenedione, we hypothesize that the unexpected phenotype in cyp17a1-/-;androgen receptor (ar)-/- zebrafish may be mediated through an augmentation of progestin/nuclear progestin receptor (nPgr) signaling. In support of this hypothesis, we show that knockout of cyp17a1 leads to accumulation of 17α,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) and P4. Further, administration of progestin, a synthetic DHP mimetic, is sufficient to rescue testicular development and spermatogenesis in ar-/- zebrafish, whereas knockout of npgr abolishes the rescue effect of cyp17a1-/- in the cyp17a1-/-;ar-/- double mutant. Analyses of the transcriptomes among the mutants with defective testicular organization and spermatogenesis (ar-/-, ar-/-;npgr-/- and cyp17a-/-;ar-/-;npgr-/-), those with normal phenotype (control and cyp17a1-/-), and rescued phenotype (cyp17a1-/-;ar-/-) reveal a common link between a downregulated expression of insl3 and its related downstream genes in cyp17a-/-;ar-/-;npgr-/- zebrafish. Taken together, our data suggest that genetic or pharmacological augmentation of the progestin/nPgr pathway is sufficient to restore testis organization and spermatogenesis in zebrafish with the depletion of androgen signaling.
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Keywords:  androgen signaling; developmental biology; genetics; genomics; progestin signaling; spermatogenesis; testis organization

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35225789      PMCID: PMC8912926          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.66118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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1.  Augmentation of progestin signaling rescues testis organization and spermatogenesis in zebrafish with the depletion of androgen signaling.

Authors:  Gang Zhai; Tingting Shu; Guangqing Yu; Haipei Tang; Chuang Shi; Jingyi Jia; Qiyong Lou; Xiangyan Dai; Xia Jin; Jiangyan He; Wuhan Xiao; Xiaochun Liu; Zhan Yin
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