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Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human

Cylicins are testis-specific proteins, which are exclusively expressed during spermiogenesis. In mice and humans, two Cylicins, the gonosomal X-linked Cylicin 1 (Cylc1/CYLC1) and the autosomal Cylicin 2 (Cylc2/CYLC2) genes, have been identified. Cylicins are cytoskeletal proteins with an overall pos...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Simon, Kovacevic, Andjela, Mayer, Michelle, Dicke, Ann-Kristin, Arévalo, Lena, Koser, Sophie A, Hansen, Jan N, Young, Samuel, Brenker, Christoph, Kliesch, Sabine, Wachten, Dagmar, Kirfel, Gregor, Struenker, Timo, Tüttelmann, Frank, Schorle, Hubert
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38013430
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86100
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author Schneider, Simon
Kovacevic, Andjela
Mayer, Michelle
Dicke, Ann-Kristin
Arévalo, Lena
Koser, Sophie A
Hansen, Jan N
Young, Samuel
Brenker, Christoph
Kliesch, Sabine
Wachten, Dagmar
Kirfel, Gregor
Struenker, Timo
Tüttelmann, Frank
Schorle, Hubert
author_facet Schneider, Simon
Kovacevic, Andjela
Mayer, Michelle
Dicke, Ann-Kristin
Arévalo, Lena
Koser, Sophie A
Hansen, Jan N
Young, Samuel
Brenker, Christoph
Kliesch, Sabine
Wachten, Dagmar
Kirfel, Gregor
Struenker, Timo
Tüttelmann, Frank
Schorle, Hubert
author_sort Schneider, Simon
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description Cylicins are testis-specific proteins, which are exclusively expressed during spermiogenesis. In mice and humans, two Cylicins, the gonosomal X-linked Cylicin 1 (Cylc1/CYLC1) and the autosomal Cylicin 2 (Cylc2/CYLC2) genes, have been identified. Cylicins are cytoskeletal proteins with an overall positive charge due to lysine-rich repeats. While Cylicins have been localized in the acrosomal region of round spermatids, they resemble a major component of the calyx within the perinuclear theca at the posterior part of mature sperm nuclei. However, the role of Cylicins during spermiogenesis has not yet been investigated. Here, we applied CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing in zygotes to establish Cylc1- and Cylc2-deficient mouse lines as a model to study the function of these proteins. Cylc1 deficiency resulted in male subfertility, whereas Cylc2(-/-), Cylc1(-/y)Cylc2(+/-), and Cylc1(-/y)Cylc2(-/-) males were infertile. Phenotypical characterization revealed that loss of Cylicins prevents proper calyx assembly during spermiogenesis. This results in decreased epididymal sperm counts, impaired shedding of excess cytoplasm, and severe structural malformations, ultimately resulting in impaired sperm motility. Furthermore, exome sequencing identified an infertile man with a hemizygous variant in CYLC1 and a heterozygous variant in CYLC2, displaying morphological abnormalities of the sperm including the absence of the acrosome. Thus, our study highlights the relevance and importance of Cylicins for spermiogenic remodeling and male fertility in human and mouse, and provides the basis for further studies on unraveling the complex molecular interactions between perinuclear theca proteins required during spermiogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-106841522023-11-30 Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human Schneider, Simon Kovacevic, Andjela Mayer, Michelle Dicke, Ann-Kristin Arévalo, Lena Koser, Sophie A Hansen, Jan N Young, Samuel Brenker, Christoph Kliesch, Sabine Wachten, Dagmar Kirfel, Gregor Struenker, Timo Tüttelmann, Frank Schorle, Hubert eLife Cell Biology Cylicins are testis-specific proteins, which are exclusively expressed during spermiogenesis. In mice and humans, two Cylicins, the gonosomal X-linked Cylicin 1 (Cylc1/CYLC1) and the autosomal Cylicin 2 (Cylc2/CYLC2) genes, have been identified. Cylicins are cytoskeletal proteins with an overall positive charge due to lysine-rich repeats. While Cylicins have been localized in the acrosomal region of round spermatids, they resemble a major component of the calyx within the perinuclear theca at the posterior part of mature sperm nuclei. However, the role of Cylicins during spermiogenesis has not yet been investigated. Here, we applied CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing in zygotes to establish Cylc1- and Cylc2-deficient mouse lines as a model to study the function of these proteins. Cylc1 deficiency resulted in male subfertility, whereas Cylc2(-/-), Cylc1(-/y)Cylc2(+/-), and Cylc1(-/y)Cylc2(-/-) males were infertile. Phenotypical characterization revealed that loss of Cylicins prevents proper calyx assembly during spermiogenesis. This results in decreased epididymal sperm counts, impaired shedding of excess cytoplasm, and severe structural malformations, ultimately resulting in impaired sperm motility. Furthermore, exome sequencing identified an infertile man with a hemizygous variant in CYLC1 and a heterozygous variant in CYLC2, displaying morphological abnormalities of the sperm including the absence of the acrosome. Thus, our study highlights the relevance and importance of Cylicins for spermiogenic remodeling and male fertility in human and mouse, and provides the basis for further studies on unraveling the complex molecular interactions between perinuclear theca proteins required during spermiogenesis. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10684152/ /pubmed/38013430 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86100 Text en © 2023, Schneider, Kovacevic et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Schneider, Simon
Kovacevic, Andjela
Mayer, Michelle
Dicke, Ann-Kristin
Arévalo, Lena
Koser, Sophie A
Hansen, Jan N
Young, Samuel
Brenker, Christoph
Kliesch, Sabine
Wachten, Dagmar
Kirfel, Gregor
Struenker, Timo
Tüttelmann, Frank
Schorle, Hubert
Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title_full Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title_fullStr Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title_full_unstemmed Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title_short Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
title_sort cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38013430
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86100
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