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Mutations in CCIN cause teratozoospermia and male infertility 被引量:5
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作者 Yong Fan chenhui huang +14 位作者 Juan Chen Yanyan Chen Yan Wang Zhiguang Yan Weina Yu Haibo Wu Ying Yang Leitong Nie Sijia huang Fangfang Wang Haoyu Wang Yunfeng Hua Qifeng Lyu Yanping Kuang Ming Lei 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第20期2112-2123,M0004,共13页
Teratozoospermia is usually associated with defective spermiogenesis and is a disorder with considerable genetic heterogeneity. Although previous studies have identified several teratozoospermia-associated genes, the ... Teratozoospermia is usually associated with defective spermiogenesis and is a disorder with considerable genetic heterogeneity. Although previous studies have identified several teratozoospermia-associated genes, the etiology remains unknown for a majority of affected men. Here, we identified a homozygous missense mutation and a compound heterozygous mutation of CCIN in patients suffering from teratozoospermia. CCIN encodes the cytoskeletal protein Calicin that is involved in the formation and maintenance of the highly regular organization of the calyx of mammalian spermatozoa, and has been proposed to play a role in sperm head structure remodeling during the process of spermiogenesis. Our morphological and ultrastructural analyses of the spermatozoa obtained from all three men harboring deleterious CCIN mutants reveal severe head malformation. Further immunofluorescence assays unveil markedly reduced levels of Calicin in spermatozoa. These patient phenotypes are successfully recapitulated in mouse models expressing the disease-associated variants, confirming the role of Calicin in male fertility.Notably, all mutant spermatozoa from mice and human patients fail to adhere to the zona mass, which likely is the major mechanistic reason for CCIN-mutant sperm-derived infertility. Finally, the use of intracytoplasmic sperm injections(ICSI) successfully makes mutated mice and two couples with CCIN variants have healthy offspring. Taken together, our findings identify the role of Calicin in sperm head shaping and male fertility, providing important guidance for genetic counseling and assisted reproduction treatments. 展开更多
关键词 CCIN TERATOZOOSPERMIA Male infertility The calyx Whole-exome sequencing Mouse model
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