Gut‐Derived Exosomes Mediate the Microbiota Dysbiosis‐Induced Spermatogenesis Impairment by Targeting Meioc in Mice

Author:

Chen Tong1ORCID,Zhang Boqi1,He Guitian1,Wang Nan1,Cao Maosheng1,Shen Caomeihui1,Chen Xue1,Chen Lu1,Liu Kening1,Luo Yuxin1,huang Yiqiu1,Yuan Chenfeng1,Zhou Xu1,Li Chunjin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Animal Sciences Jilin University 5333 Xian Road Changchun Jilin 130062 China

Abstract

AbstractDiseases like obesity and intestinal inflammation diseases are accompanied by dysbiosis of the gut microbiota (DSGM), which leads to various complications, including systemic metabolic disorders. DSGM reportedly impairs the fertility of male mice; however, the regulatory mechanism is unclear. Exosomes are molecular mediators of intercellular communication, but the regulation of spermatogenesis by non‐reproductive tissue‐originated exosomes remains unknown. The present study shows that DSGM altered the miRNA expression profile of mouse circulating exosomes and impaired spermatogenesis. Moreover, the single‐cell sequencing results indicate that circulating exosomes from mice with DSGM impaired spermatogenesis, while circulating exosomes from wild mice improved spermatogenesis by promoting meiosis. Further study demonstrates that DSGM leads to abnormal upregulation of miR‐211‐5p in gut‐derived circulating exosomes, which inhibited the expression of meiosis‐specific with coiled‐coil domain (Meioc) in the testes and impaired spermatogenesis by disturbing meiosis process. In summary, this study defines the important role of gut‐derived exosomes in connecting the “gut‐testis” axis.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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