How, where and when is SPINK3 bound and removed from mouse sperm?

Reproduction

Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas (IIB-FCEyN/CONICET), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Published: March 2022

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  • Sperm capacitation is essential for fertilization in mammals, and decapacitation factors (DFs) like SPINK3 inhibit premature capacitation.
  • SPINK3 binds to the sperm membrane through specific lipid interactions, particularly in lipid rafts, and its binding can be blocked by cholera toxin subunit B (CTB).
  • During the capacitation process, SPINK3 is gradually removed from sperm in the female reproductive tract, starting from the sperm's head and then from its tail, correlating with the presence of acrosome-reacted sperm when SPINK3 is absent.

Article Abstract

Sperm capacitation in mammals is a fundamental requirement to acquire their fertilizing capacity. Little is known about the action mechanism of the molecules that prevent capacitation from occurring prematurely. These molecules are known as decapacitation factors (DFs) and they must be removed from the sperm surface for capacitation to occur successfully. Serine protease inhibitor Kazal type 3 (SPINK3) has been proposed as one of these DFs. Here, we evaluate how this protein binds to mouse sperm and its removal kinetics. We describe that SPINK3 is capable of binding to the membrane of mature epididymal sperm through protein-lipid interactions, specifically to lipid rafts subcellular fraction. Moreover, cholera toxin subunit b (CTB) avoids SPINK3 binding. We observe that SPINK3 is removed from the sperm under in vitro capacitating conditions and by the uterine fluid from estrus females. Our ex vivo studies show the removal kinetics of this protein within the female tract, losing SPINK3 formerly from the apical region of the sperm in the uterus and later from the flagellar region within the oviduct. The presence of acrosome-reacted sperm in the female duct concurs with the absence of SPINK3 over its surface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-21-0195DOI Listing

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