Proteomic analysis of sperm from fertile stallions and subfertile stallions due to impaired acrosomal exocytosis

Author:

Hernández-Avilés Camilo1,Ramírez-Agámez Luisa1,Weintraub Susan T.2,Scoggin Charles F.3,Davis Brian W.1,Raudsepp Terje1,Varner Dickson D.1,Love Charles C.1

Affiliation:

1. Texas A&M University

2. the University of Texas Health Science Center

3. Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Thoroughbred stallions that carry a double-homozygous genotype A/A-A/A for SNPs rs397316122 and rs69101140 in exon 5 of the FKBP6 gene (chr13; EquCab3.0) are uniquely subfertile due to impaired acrosomal exocytosis (IAE). In this study, the sperm proteome in frozen/thawed semen from subfertile Thoroughbred stallions was studied and compared to that of frozen/thawed sperm from fertile Thoroughbred stallions. A total of 2,220 proteins was identified, of which 140 proteins were found to be differentially abundant in sperm from the subfertile stallions when compared to that of fertile stallions (83 less and 57 more abundant). Proteins of differential abundance in sperm from the subfertile stallions were mostly overrepresented in the “metabolism” and the “metabolism of lipids” pathways. One of these proteins, arylsulfatase F (ARSF), was studied by immunofluorescence. A lower proportion of sperm displaying ARSF signal at the acrosome region was observed in sperm from subfertile Thoroughbred stallions. In addition, heterologous zona pellucida binding assays were performed and revealed sperm from subfertile Thoroughbred stallions bound at a lower proportion to zonae pellucidae than sperm from fertile Thoroughbred stallions. In conclusion, a group of proteins of differential abundance, including some of acrosome origin, were identified in sperm from subfertile stallions with acrosome dysfunction.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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