Novel mutations in calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CAMK4) gene in infertile men

A. Khattri, V. P. Reddy, R. K. Pandey, D. V. S. Sudhakar, N. J. Gupta, B. N. Chakravarty, M. Deenadayal, L. Singh, K. Thangaraj
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Abstract

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CAMK4) is a multifunctional serine/threonine protein kinase, which plays an important role in the spermatogenesis by phosphorylating protamines. It has been shown to be involved in the regulation of human sperm motility. Moreover, the Camk4 knockout mice were infertile because of severely reduced sperm count and morphological abnormalities. As no study is available on the association of this gene with male infertility, we analysed all the exons of CAMK4 gene in ethnically matched 283 infertile and 268 fertile Indian men. We identified twenty nucleotide substitutions, of which twelve were novel. Of these novel variants, eight were exclusively detected in infertile men. Moreover, two infertile men-specific mutations were non-synonymous replacing amino acids at the highly conserved region. In silico analysis predicted both of these mutations as ‘deleterious’. In addition to nucleotide substitutions, we identified five novel insertion–deletion mutations; of these, g.150264_66delGCG was exclusively found in two oligoasthenoteratozoospermic men. In silico analysis of infertile men exclusive mutations predicted that they can alter/diminish the potential binding sites of splicing factors, which may affect the mRNA splicing and protein translation. Our study suggests that the mutations in CAMK4 may lead to abnormal semen parameters.

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不育男性中钙/钙调素依赖性蛋白激酶IV (CAMK4)基因的新突变
钙/钙调素依赖性蛋白激酶IV (CAMK4)是一种多功能丝氨酸/苏氨酸蛋白激酶,通过磷酸化精蛋白在精子发生中起重要作用。它已被证明与人类精子运动的调节有关。此外,Camk4基因敲除小鼠由于精子数量严重减少和形态异常而不育。由于没有关于该基因与男性不育关系的研究,我们分析了种族匹配的283名不育和268名可生育的印度男性的CAMK4基因的所有外显子。我们发现了20个核苷酸取代,其中12个是新的。在这些新的变异中,有8种只在不育男性中检测到。此外,两个不育男性特异性突变是非同义的,取代了高度保守区域的氨基酸。计算机分析预测这两种突变都是“有害的”。除了核苷酸替换外,我们还发现了五种新的插入-删除突变;其中,g.150264_66delGCG仅在两名少弱异精子男性中发现。对不育男性的计算机分析表明,排他性突变可以改变/减少剪接因子的潜在结合位点,从而影响mRNA剪接和蛋白质翻译。我们的研究表明CAMK4突变可能导致精液参数异常。
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