小鼠减数分裂和圆形精子形成不需要中心粒复制。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
PLoS Genetics Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1011698
Marnie W Skinner, Paula B Nhan, Carter J Simington, Philip W Jordan
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摘要

中心体由中心粒和中心周围基质蛋白组成,传统上被认为是必不可少的微管组织中心(MTOCs),在精子发生过程中促进双极纺锤体形成和染色体分离。在这项研究中,我们通过小鼠条件敲除(cKO) Sas4来研究中心粒在雄性生殖细胞发育中的作用,Sas4是中心粒生物发生的关键成分。我们发现,虽然在Sas4 cKO精母细胞中中心粒复制受损,但这些细胞仍然能够进行减数分裂I和II。染色体分离能够通过非中心体MTOC的形成进行,这表明减数分裂不需要中心粒。然而,遗传少于两个中心粒的精子在精子发生中表现出严重的缺陷,包括不正确的manchette形成,核周环收缩,顶体形态破坏,以及不能形成鞭毛。因此,由于缺乏功能性精子,Sas4 cKO雄性不育。我们的研究结果表明,虽然中心粒对男性生殖细胞的减数分裂是必不可少的,但它们对精子发生和精子成熟是必不可少的。这项工作为中心体在男性生育能力中的作用提供了关键的见解,并可能对理解与中心粒缺陷相关的男性不育的某些情况具有启示意义。
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Meiotic divisions and round spermatid formation do not require centriole duplication in mice.

Centrosomes, composed of centrioles and pericentriolar matrix proteins, are traditionally viewed as essential microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) that facilitate bipolar spindle formation and chromosome segregation during spermatogenesis. In this study, we investigated the role of centrioles in male germ cell development by using a murine conditional knockout (cKO) of Sas4, a critical component of centriole biogenesis. We found that while centriole duplication was impaired in Sas4 cKO spermatocytes, these cells were still capable of progressing through meiosis I and II. Chromosome segregation was able to proceed through the formation of a non-centrosomal MTOC, indicating that centrioles are not required for meiotic divisions. However, spermatids that inherited fewer than two centrioles exhibited severe defects in spermiogenesis, including improper manchette formation, constricted perinuclear rings, disrupted acrosome morphology, and failure to form flagella. Consequently, Sas4 cKO males were infertile due to the absence of functional spermatozoa. Our findings demonstrate that while centrioles are dispensable for meiosis in male germ cells, they are essential for spermiogenesis and sperm maturation. This work provides key insights into the role of centrosomes in male fertility and may have implications for understanding certain conditions of male infertility associated with centriole defects.

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期刊介绍: PLOS Genetics is run by an international Editorial Board, headed by the Editors-in-Chief, Greg Barsh (HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology, and Stanford University School of Medicine) and Greg Copenhaver (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Articles published in PLOS Genetics are archived in PubMed Central and cited in PubMed.
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