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The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis
BACKGROUND: Spermatogenesis in most mammals (including human and rat) occurs at ~ 3 °C lower than body temperature in a scrotum and fails rapidly at 37 °C inside the abdomen. The present study investigates the heat-sensitive transcriptome and miRNAs in the most vulnerable germ cells (spermatocytes a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5985054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29859541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12958-018-0372-8 |
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author | Yadav, Santosh K. Pandey, Aastha Kumar, Lokesh Devi, Archana Kushwaha, Bhavana Vishvkarma, Rahul Maikhuri, Jagdamba P. Rajender, Singh Gupta, Gopal |
author_facet | Yadav, Santosh K. Pandey, Aastha Kumar, Lokesh Devi, Archana Kushwaha, Bhavana Vishvkarma, Rahul Maikhuri, Jagdamba P. Rajender, Singh Gupta, Gopal |
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description | BACKGROUND: Spermatogenesis in most mammals (including human and rat) occurs at ~ 3 °C lower than body temperature in a scrotum and fails rapidly at 37 °C inside the abdomen. The present study investigates the heat-sensitive transcriptome and miRNAs in the most vulnerable germ cells (spermatocytes and round spermatids) that are primarily targeted at elevated temperature in a bid to identify novel targets for contraception and/or infertility treatment. METHODS: Testes of adult male rats subjected to surgical cryptorchidism were obtained at 0, 24, 72 and 120 h post-surgery, followed by isolation of primary spermatocytes and round spermatids and purification to > 90% purity using a combination of trypsin digestion, centrifugal elutriation and density gradient centrifugation techniques. RNA isolated from these cells was sequenced by massive parallel sequencing technique to identify the most-heat sensitive mRNAs and miRNAs. RESULTS: Heat stress altered the expression of a large number of genes by ≥2.0 fold, out of which 594 genes (286↑; 308↓) showed alterations in spermatocytes and 154 genes (105↑; 49↓) showed alterations in spermatids throughout the duration of experiment. 62 heat-sensitive genes were common to both cell types. Similarly, 66 and 60 heat-sensitive miRNAs in spermatocytes and spermatids, respectively, were affected by ≥1.5 fold, out of which 6 were common to both the cell types. CONCLUSION: The study has identified Acly, selV, SLC16A7(MCT-2), Txnrd1 and Prkar2B as potential heat sensitive targets in germ cells, which may be tightly regulated by heat sensitive miRNAs rno-miR-22-3P, rno-miR-22-5P, rno-miR-129-5P, rno-miR-3560, rno-miR-3560 and rno-miR-466c-5P. |
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spelling | pubmed-59850542018-06-07 The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis Yadav, Santosh K. Pandey, Aastha Kumar, Lokesh Devi, Archana Kushwaha, Bhavana Vishvkarma, Rahul Maikhuri, Jagdamba P. Rajender, Singh Gupta, Gopal Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: Spermatogenesis in most mammals (including human and rat) occurs at ~ 3 °C lower than body temperature in a scrotum and fails rapidly at 37 °C inside the abdomen. The present study investigates the heat-sensitive transcriptome and miRNAs in the most vulnerable germ cells (spermatocytes and round spermatids) that are primarily targeted at elevated temperature in a bid to identify novel targets for contraception and/or infertility treatment. METHODS: Testes of adult male rats subjected to surgical cryptorchidism were obtained at 0, 24, 72 and 120 h post-surgery, followed by isolation of primary spermatocytes and round spermatids and purification to > 90% purity using a combination of trypsin digestion, centrifugal elutriation and density gradient centrifugation techniques. RNA isolated from these cells was sequenced by massive parallel sequencing technique to identify the most-heat sensitive mRNAs and miRNAs. RESULTS: Heat stress altered the expression of a large number of genes by ≥2.0 fold, out of which 594 genes (286↑; 308↓) showed alterations in spermatocytes and 154 genes (105↑; 49↓) showed alterations in spermatids throughout the duration of experiment. 62 heat-sensitive genes were common to both cell types. Similarly, 66 and 60 heat-sensitive miRNAs in spermatocytes and spermatids, respectively, were affected by ≥1.5 fold, out of which 6 were common to both the cell types. CONCLUSION: The study has identified Acly, selV, SLC16A7(MCT-2), Txnrd1 and Prkar2B as potential heat sensitive targets in germ cells, which may be tightly regulated by heat sensitive miRNAs rno-miR-22-3P, rno-miR-22-5P, rno-miR-129-5P, rno-miR-3560, rno-miR-3560 and rno-miR-466c-5P. BioMed Central 2018-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5985054/ /pubmed/29859541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12958-018-0372-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Yadav, Santosh K. Pandey, Aastha Kumar, Lokesh Devi, Archana Kushwaha, Bhavana Vishvkarma, Rahul Maikhuri, Jagdamba P. Rajender, Singh Gupta, Gopal The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title | The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title_full | The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title_fullStr | The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title_short | The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
title_sort | thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5985054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29859541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12958-018-0372-8 |
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