Author:
Malcher Agnieszka,Graczyk Zuzanna,Bauer Hermann,Stokowy Tomasz,Berman Andrea,Smolibowski Mikołaj,Blaszczyk Dominika,Jedrzejczak Piotr,Yatsenko Alexander N.,Kurpisz Maciej
Abstract
AbstractInfertility is a problem that affects approximately 15% of couples, and male infertility is responsible for 40–50% of these cases. The cause of male infertility is still poorly diagnosed and treated. One of the prominent causes of male infertility is disturbed spermatogenesis, which can lead to nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA). Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) allows us to identify novel rare variants in potentially NOA-associated genes, among others, in the ESX1 gene. The aim of this study was to activate the ESX1 gene using CRISPRa technology in human germ cells (testicular seminoma cells—TCam-2). Successful activation of the ESX1 gene in TCam-2 cells using the CRISPRa system was achieved, and the expression level of the ESX1 gene was significantly higher in modified TCam-2 cells than in WT cells or the negative control with nontargeted gRNA (p < 0.01). Using RNA-seq, a network of over 50 genes potentially regulated by the ESX1 gene was determined. Finally, 6 genes, NANOG, CXCR4, RPS6KA5, CCND1, PDE1C, and LINC00662, participating in cell proliferation and differentiation were verified in azoospermic patients with and without a mutation in the ESX1 gene as well as in men with normal spermatogenesis, where inverse correlations in the expression levels of the observed genes were noted.
Funder
the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Science and Technology innovation Team Development Program
Jiangxi Clinical Medical Research Center of Lung Diseases
Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Epidemic Diseases
the Effect and Molecular Mechanism of Wenfei Huaxian Decoction on the Exosomes of Lung Mesenchymal Stem Cells
the New Drug Research of Wenfei Huaxian Decoction on the Treatment of Pulmonary Fibrosis
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC