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Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility

The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is the main component of the flagella, extending through its entire length. An axoneme is comprised of two central microtubules surrounded by nine doublets, the nexin-dynein regulatory complex, radial spokes, and dy...

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Autores principales: Oura, Seiya, Kazi, Samina, Savolainen, Audrey, Nozawa, Kaori, Castañeda, Julio, Yu, Zhifeng, Miyata, Haruhiko, Matzuk, Ryan M., Hansen, Jan N., Wachten, Dagmar, Matzuk, Martin M., Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Renata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008954
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author Oura, Seiya
Kazi, Samina
Savolainen, Audrey
Nozawa, Kaori
Castañeda, Julio
Yu, Zhifeng
Miyata, Haruhiko
Matzuk, Ryan M.
Hansen, Jan N.
Wachten, Dagmar
Matzuk, Martin M.
Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Renata
author_facet Oura, Seiya
Kazi, Samina
Savolainen, Audrey
Nozawa, Kaori
Castañeda, Julio
Yu, Zhifeng
Miyata, Haruhiko
Matzuk, Ryan M.
Hansen, Jan N.
Wachten, Dagmar
Matzuk, Martin M.
Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Renata
author_sort Oura, Seiya
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description The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is the main component of the flagella, extending through its entire length. An axoneme is comprised of two central microtubules surrounded by nine doublets, the nexin-dynein regulatory complex, radial spokes, and dynein arms. Failure to properly assemble components of the axoneme in a sperm flagellum, leads to fertility alterations. To understand this process in detail, we have defined the function of an uncharacterized gene, Cfap97 domain containing 1 (Cfap97d1). This gene is evolutionarily conserved in mammals and multiple other species, including Chlamydomonas. We have used two independently generated Cfap97d1 knockout mouse models to study the gene function in vivo. Cfap97d1 is exclusively expressed in testes starting from post-natal day 20 and continuing throughout adulthood. Deletion of the Cfap97d1 gene in both mouse models leads to sperm motility defects (asthenozoospermia) and male subfertility. In vitro fertilization (IVF) of cumulus-intact oocytes with Cfap97d1 deficient sperm yielded few embryos whereas IVF with zona pellucida-free oocytes resulted in embryo numbers comparable to that of the control. Knockout spermatozoa showed abnormal motility characterized by frequent stalling in the anti-hook position. Uniquely, Cfap97d1 loss caused a phenotype associated with axonemal doublet heterogeneity linked with frequent loss of the fourth doublet in the sperm stored in the epididymis. This study demonstrates that Cfap97d1 is required for sperm flagellum ultra-structure maintenance, thereby playing a critical role in sperm function and male fertility in mice.
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spelling pubmed-74448232020-08-27 Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility Oura, Seiya Kazi, Samina Savolainen, Audrey Nozawa, Kaori Castañeda, Julio Yu, Zhifeng Miyata, Haruhiko Matzuk, Ryan M. Hansen, Jan N. Wachten, Dagmar Matzuk, Martin M. Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Renata PLoS Genet Research Article The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is the main component of the flagella, extending through its entire length. An axoneme is comprised of two central microtubules surrounded by nine doublets, the nexin-dynein regulatory complex, radial spokes, and dynein arms. Failure to properly assemble components of the axoneme in a sperm flagellum, leads to fertility alterations. To understand this process in detail, we have defined the function of an uncharacterized gene, Cfap97 domain containing 1 (Cfap97d1). This gene is evolutionarily conserved in mammals and multiple other species, including Chlamydomonas. We have used two independently generated Cfap97d1 knockout mouse models to study the gene function in vivo. Cfap97d1 is exclusively expressed in testes starting from post-natal day 20 and continuing throughout adulthood. Deletion of the Cfap97d1 gene in both mouse models leads to sperm motility defects (asthenozoospermia) and male subfertility. In vitro fertilization (IVF) of cumulus-intact oocytes with Cfap97d1 deficient sperm yielded few embryos whereas IVF with zona pellucida-free oocytes resulted in embryo numbers comparable to that of the control. Knockout spermatozoa showed abnormal motility characterized by frequent stalling in the anti-hook position. Uniquely, Cfap97d1 loss caused a phenotype associated with axonemal doublet heterogeneity linked with frequent loss of the fourth doublet in the sperm stored in the epididymis. This study demonstrates that Cfap97d1 is required for sperm flagellum ultra-structure maintenance, thereby playing a critical role in sperm function and male fertility in mice. Public Library of Science 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7444823/ /pubmed/32785227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008954 Text en © 2020 Oura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Oura, Seiya
Kazi, Samina
Savolainen, Audrey
Nozawa, Kaori
Castañeda, Julio
Yu, Zhifeng
Miyata, Haruhiko
Matzuk, Ryan M.
Hansen, Jan N.
Wachten, Dagmar
Matzuk, Martin M.
Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Renata
Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title_full Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title_fullStr Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title_full_unstemmed Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title_short Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
title_sort cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008954
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