deficiency in male mice led to abnormal sperm morphology and reduced sperm motility.

Front Cell Dev Biol

Research Support Center, Medical Research Institute, Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Japan.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Infertility impacts over 15% of people globally, with genetic mutations being a significant factor in its occurrence.
  • This study utilized a CRISPR-Cas9 knockout mouse model to investigate the role of the TLE6 protein in male fertility, finding that knockout males had lower sperm counts and impaired sperm maturation.
  • Results indicated that TLE6 is essential for proper sperm function and production, with mutations potentially contributing to human infertility issues.

Article Abstract

Infertility affects over 15% of the global population, and genetic mutations are a substantial cause of infertility. Recent studies have focused on the subcortical maternal complex and its role in early embryonic development. TLE6, a core protein in the subcortical maternal complex, is crucial for female fertility; however, its role in male germ cells remains poorly understood. In this study, we generated a novel knockout mouse model using CRISPR-Cas9 to examine the impact of mutations on male fertility. knockout males exhibited a reduced total sperm count compared to wild-type mice, with a marked decrease in highly motile sperm. Histological observation of mouse testes showed no apparent structural changes, though impaired sperm maturation was observed. Immunofluorescence staining showed that TLE6 localizes to the midpiece of sperm. It was also confirmed that the expression of is reduced in male mice. In addition, mice exhibited a significant increase in serum testosterone levels compared to wild-type mice. Changes in the expression of genes related to sperm function were also observed in the testes of knockout mice. These findings suggest that TLE6 is involved in sperm production and function, and that mutations in TLE6 may impair the production of functional sperm in humans, potentially leading to infertility.

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