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The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Spermatogenesis in most mammals (including human and rat) occurs at ~?3 °C lower than body temperature in a scrotum and fails rapidly at 37 °C inside the abdomen. The present study investigates the heat-sensitive transcriptome and miRNAs in the most vulnerable germ cells (spermatocytes and round spermatids) that are primarily targeted at elevated temperature in a bid to identify novel targets for contraception and/or infertility treatment. METHODS:Testes of adult male rats subjected to surgical cryptorchidism were obtained at 0, 24, 72 and 120 h post-surgery, followed by isolation of primary spermatocytes and round spermatids and purification to >?90% purity using a combination of trypsin digestion, centrifugal elutriation and density gradient centrifugation techniques. RNA isolated from these cells was sequenced by massive parallel sequencing technique to identify the most-heat sensitive mRNAs and miRNAs. RESULTS:Heat stress altered the expression of a large number of genes by ?2.0 fold, out of which 594 genes (286?; 308?) showed alterations in spermatocytes and 154 genes (105?; 49?) showed alterations in spermatids throughout the duration of experiment. 62 heat-sensitive genes were common to both cell types. Similarly, 66 and 60 heat-sensitive miRNAs in spermatocytes and spermatids, respectively, were affected by ?1.5 fold, out of which 6 were common to both the cell types. CONCLUSION:The study has identified Acly, selV, SLC16A7(MCT-2), Txnrd1 and Prkar2B as potential heat sensitive targets in germ cells, which may be tightly regulated by heat sensitive miRNAs rno-miR-22-3P, rno-miR-22-5P, rno-miR-129-5P, rno-miR-3560, rno-miR-3560 and rno-miR-466c-5P.

SUBMITTER: Yadav SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5985054 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The thermo-sensitive gene expression signatures of spermatogenesis.

Yadav Santosh K SK   Pandey Aastha A   Kumar Lokesh L   Devi Archana A   Kushwaha Bhavana B   Vishvkarma Rahul R   Maikhuri Jagdamba P JP   Rajender Singh S   Gupta Gopal G  

Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 20180602 1


<h4>Background</h4>Spermatogenesis in most mammals (including human and rat) occurs at ~ 3 °C lower than body temperature in a scrotum and fails rapidly at 37 °C inside the abdomen. The present study investigates the heat-sensitive transcriptome and miRNAs in the most vulnerable germ cells (spermatocytes and round spermatids) that are primarily targeted at elevated temperature in a bid to identify novel targets for contraception and/or infertility treatment.<h4>Methods</h4>Testes of adult male r  ...[more]

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