[Molecules involved in sperm-zona pellucida interaction in mammals. Role in human fertility].

Journal de la Societe de biologie Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-06-13 DOI:10.1051/jbio:2008015
Catherine Serres, Jana Auer, François Petit, Catherine Patrat, Pierre Jouannet
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Abstract

Fertilization in mammals requires an initial interaction of sperm with the oocyte envelope, the zona pellucida (ZP), before it reaches the oocyte. ZP is a highly glycosylated structure, composed of three (mouse) or four (rabbit, boar, bovine, humans...) glycoproteins. The presence of ZP around the oocyte does not allow heterospecific fertilization. This barrier is principally due to the presence of species-specific glycosylations on ZP proteins. Sperm bind ZP by means of membrane receptors which recognize carbohydrate moieties on ZP glycoproteins according to a well-precised sequential process. Upon initial attachment, spermatozoa bind ZP3/ZP4 which induces the sperm acrosome exocytosis followed by a secondary binding of acrosome reacted spermatozoa to ZP2 and by ZP penetration. The sperm receptors are adhesive proteins or integral plasma membrane proteins linked to intraspermatic signalling pathways activating the acrosome reaction. Over the last twenty years, numerous studies have been carried out to identify sperm receptors to ZP in several species, but the data in humans are still incomplete. Work initiated in our research group has identified several proteins interacting with recombinant human ZP2, ZP3 and ZP4, among which are glycolytic enzymes. These enzymes are involved in the gamete interaction by means of their affinity to sugars and not by their catalytic properties. From a clinical point of view, an observed lack or weak expression of some sperm receptors to ZP3 in cases of idiopathic infertility associated with in vitro fertilization failure suggests that knowing the molecular mechanism driving the gamete recognition can be important at the diagnostic level. Furthermore, it has been shown that proteins that mediate gamete recognition diverge rapidly, as a result of positive darwinian selection. A sexual conflict can drive co-evolution of reproductive molecules in both sexes resulting in reproductive isolation and species emergence.

哺乳动物精子与透明带相互作用的分子。在人类生育中的作用]。
哺乳动物的受精需要精子在到达卵母细胞之前首先与卵母细胞包膜(透明带)相互作用。ZP是一种高度糖基化的结构,由三种(小鼠)或四种(兔、猪、牛、人……)糖蛋白组成。卵母细胞周围存在的ZP不允许异种受精。这种屏障主要是由于ZP蛋白上存在物种特异性糖基化。精子通过膜受体结合ZP,膜受体根据精确的顺序过程识别ZP糖蛋白上的碳水化合物部分。最初附着后,精子结合ZP3/ZP4,诱导精子顶体胞泌,顶体反应精子与ZP2二次结合,并通过ZP穿透。精子受体是黏附蛋白或完整的质膜蛋白,与激活顶体反应的胞内信号通路有关。在过去的二十年里,已经进行了大量的研究,以确定几个物种的精子受体ZP,但人类的数据仍然不完整。课课组开展的工作已经确定了几种与重组人ZP2、ZP3和ZP4相互作用的蛋白,其中包括糖酵解酶。这些酶参与配子相互作用是通过它们对糖的亲和力,而不是通过它们的催化特性。从临床角度来看,在与体外受精失败相关的特发性不孕症中,观察到一些精子受体ZP3缺乏或弱表达,这表明了解驱动配子识别的分子机制在诊断水平上是重要的。此外,研究表明,作为达尔文积极选择的结果,介导配子识别的蛋白质分化迅速。性冲突可以推动两性生殖分子的共同进化,从而导致生殖隔离和物种出现。
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