Exosc10 deficiency in the initial segment is dispensable for sperm maturation and male fertility in mice.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Zygote Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1017/S0967199424000418
Meiyang Zhou, Junjie Yu, Yu Xu, Hong Li, Yan-Qin Feng, Xiao Wang, Fanyi Qiu, Nana Li, Zhengpin Wang
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Abstract

EXOSC10 is an exosome-associated ribonuclease that degrades and processes a wide range of transcripts in the nucleus. The initial segment (IS) of the epididymis is crucial for sperm transport and maturation in mice by affecting the absorption and secretion that is required for male fertility. However, the role of EXOSC10 ribonuclease-mediated RNA metabolism within the IS in the regulation of gene expression and sperm maturation remains unknown. Herein, we established an Exosc10 conditional knockout (Exosc10 cKO) mouse model by crossing Exosc10 F/F mice with Lcn9-Cre mice which expressed recombinase in the principal cells of IS as early as post-natal day 17. Morphological and histological analyses revealed that Exosc10 cKO males had normal spermatogenesis and development of IS. Moreover, the sperm concentration, morphology, motility, and frequency of acrosome reactions in the cauda epididymides of Exosc10 cKO mice were comparable with those of control mice. Thus, Exosc10 cKO males had normal fertility. Collectively, our genetic mouse model and findings demonstrate that loss of EXOSC10 in the IS of epididymis is dispensable for sperm maturation and male fertility.

小鼠的精子成熟和雄性生育能力离不开初始区段的 Exosc10。
EXOSC10 是一种外泌体相关核糖核酸酶,能降解和处理细胞核中的多种转录本。附睾的初始节段(IS)对小鼠精子的运输和成熟至关重要,它影响着男性生育所需的吸收和分泌。然而,EXOSC10核糖核酸酶介导的RNA代谢在IS内调控基因表达和精子成熟的作用仍然未知。在此,我们通过Exosc10 F/F小鼠与Lcn9-Cre小鼠杂交,建立了Exosc10条件性基因敲除(Exosc10 cKO)小鼠模型。形态学和组织学分析表明,Exosc10 cKO 雄性小鼠的精子发生和 IS 发育正常。此外,Exosc10 cKO小鼠附睾尾部的精子浓度、形态、活力和顶体反应频率与对照组小鼠相当。因此,Exosc10 cKO 雄性具有正常的生育能力。总之,我们的遗传小鼠模型和研究结果表明,附睾IS中EXOSC10的缺失对精子成熟和雄性生育能力是不可或缺的。
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Zygote
Zygote 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international journal dedicated to the rapid publication of original research in early embryology, Zygote covers interdisciplinary studies on gametogenesis through fertilization to gastrulation in animals and humans. The scope has been expanded to include clinical papers, molecular and developmental genetics. The editors will favour work describing fundamental processes in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of animal development, and, in particular, the identification of unifying principles in biology. Nonetheless, new technologies, review articles, debates and letters will become a prominent feature.
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