对人类CRISP2的新见解:在生殖组织和精子中的定位,以及分子表征。

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CRISP2在哺乳动物的雄性生殖系统中富集,在精子发生、精子运动和受精中发挥作用。尽管在啮齿动物和公猪中进行了广泛的研究,但对人类CRISP2 (hCRISP2)的研究仍然很少,特别是关于其在睾丸和附睾组织中的定位及其分子特征。在这项研究中,我们使用免疫荧光技术确定了hCRISP2在睾丸、附睾和射精精子中的定位。虽然在附睾上皮中未观察到表达,但在精子发生的不同阶段均检测到hCRISP2。具体来说,hCRISP2在原代精母细胞以及圆形和早期细长精母细胞的细胞核中都被发现。在细长精子中,在细胞质、鞭毛和顶体的赤道段(EqS)中也观察到这种现象。在Sertoli细胞的顶极存在具有hCRISP2免疫反应性的聚集物质,这表明大部分参与精子发生的hCRISP2在精子形成过程中被这些细胞吞噬。在射精精子中,在细胞质液滴、鞭毛和EqS中发现了hCRISP2,这与描述的hCRISP2在精子运动和配子融合中的作用一致。天然和SDS-PAGE结合western blot分析描述了hCRISP2形成稳定的高分子量复合物的能力,质谱分析显示这些复合物可能完全由hCRISP2组成。此外,我们发现hCRISP2只经历了有限的翻译后修饰。这些发现揭示了hCRISP2在整个精子发生过程和射精精子中的动态定位及其分子特征,增强了我们对其关键功能角色和与男性生育能力相关的理解。
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Novel insights into human CRISP2: localization in reproductive tissues and sperm, and molecular characterization.

CRISP2 is enriched in the male reproductive system of mammals and plays roles in spermatogenesis, sperm motility, and fertilization. Although extensively investigated in rodents and boars, human CRISP2 (hCRISP2) remains poorly studied, particularly concerning its localization in testicular and epididymal tissues and its molecular features. In this study, we used immunofluorescence to determine the localization of hCRISP2 in testis, epididymis, and ejaculated sperm. While no expression was observed in the epididymal epithelium, hCRISP2 was detected at different stages during spermatogenesis. Specifically, hCRISP2 was found in the nucleus of primary spermatocytes and of both round and early elongated spermatids. In elongated spermatids, it was additionally observed in the cytoplasm, the flagellum, and the equatorial segment of the acrosome (EqS). The presence of aggregated material with hCRISP2 immunoreactivity in the apical pole of Sertoli cells suggests that most of the hCRISP2 involved in spermatogenesis is phagocytized by these cells during spermiation. In ejaculated sperm, hCRISP2 was found in the cytoplasmic droplet, flagellum, and EqS, consistent with its described roles in sperm motility and gamete fusion. Native and SDS-PAGE combined with western blot analyses depicted the ability of hCRISP2 to form stable high molecular weight complexes and mass spectrometry revealed that these complexes likely consist exclusively of hCRISP2. Furthermore, we showed that hCRISP2 undergoes only limited post-translational modifications. These findings shed light into the dynamic localization of hCRISP2 throughout spermatogenesis and in ejaculated sperm, as well as its molecular features, enhancing our understanding of its pivotal functional roles and relevance for male fertility.

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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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