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Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis

Spermatogenesis is driven by an ordered series of events, which rely on trafficking of specific proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm. The karyopherin α family of proteins mediates movement of specific cargo proteins when bound to karyopherin β. Karyopherin α genes have distinct expression patterns...

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Autores principales: Liu, Na, Qadri, Fatimunnisa, Busch, Hauke, Huegel, Stefanie, Sihn, Gabin, Chuykin, Ilya, Hartmann, Enno, Bader, Michael, Rother, Franziska
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34473250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.198374
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author Liu, Na
Qadri, Fatimunnisa
Busch, Hauke
Huegel, Stefanie
Sihn, Gabin
Chuykin, Ilya
Hartmann, Enno
Bader, Michael
Rother, Franziska
author_facet Liu, Na
Qadri, Fatimunnisa
Busch, Hauke
Huegel, Stefanie
Sihn, Gabin
Chuykin, Ilya
Hartmann, Enno
Bader, Michael
Rother, Franziska
author_sort Liu, Na
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description Spermatogenesis is driven by an ordered series of events, which rely on trafficking of specific proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm. The karyopherin α family of proteins mediates movement of specific cargo proteins when bound to karyopherin β. Karyopherin α genes have distinct expression patterns in mouse testis, implying they may have unique roles during mammalian spermatogenesis. Here, we use a loss-of-function approach to determine specifically the role of Kpna6 in spermatogenesis and male fertility. We show that ablation of Kpna6 in male mice leads to infertility and has multiple cumulative effects on both germ cells and Sertoli cells. Kpna6-deficient mice exhibit impaired Sertoli cell function, including loss of Sertoli cells and a compromised nuclear localization of the androgen receptor. Furthermore, our data demonstrate devastating defects on spermiogenesis, including incomplete sperm maturation and a massive reduction in sperm number, accompanied by disturbed histone-protamine exchange, differential localization of the transcriptional regulator BRWD1 and altered expression of RFX2 target genes. Our work uncovers an essential role of Kpna6 in spermatogenesis and, hence, in male fertility.
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spelling pubmed-85136122021-10-22 Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis Liu, Na Qadri, Fatimunnisa Busch, Hauke Huegel, Stefanie Sihn, Gabin Chuykin, Ilya Hartmann, Enno Bader, Michael Rother, Franziska Development Research Article Spermatogenesis is driven by an ordered series of events, which rely on trafficking of specific proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm. The karyopherin α family of proteins mediates movement of specific cargo proteins when bound to karyopherin β. Karyopherin α genes have distinct expression patterns in mouse testis, implying they may have unique roles during mammalian spermatogenesis. Here, we use a loss-of-function approach to determine specifically the role of Kpna6 in spermatogenesis and male fertility. We show that ablation of Kpna6 in male mice leads to infertility and has multiple cumulative effects on both germ cells and Sertoli cells. Kpna6-deficient mice exhibit impaired Sertoli cell function, including loss of Sertoli cells and a compromised nuclear localization of the androgen receptor. Furthermore, our data demonstrate devastating defects on spermiogenesis, including incomplete sperm maturation and a massive reduction in sperm number, accompanied by disturbed histone-protamine exchange, differential localization of the transcriptional regulator BRWD1 and altered expression of RFX2 target genes. Our work uncovers an essential role of Kpna6 in spermatogenesis and, hence, in male fertility. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8513612/ /pubmed/34473250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.198374 Text en © 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Liu, Na
Qadri, Fatimunnisa
Busch, Hauke
Huegel, Stefanie
Sihn, Gabin
Chuykin, Ilya
Hartmann, Enno
Bader, Michael
Rother, Franziska
Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title_full Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title_fullStr Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title_short Kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
title_sort kpna6 deficiency causes infertility in male mice by disrupting spermatogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34473250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.198374
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