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Series GSE206156 Query DataSets for GSE206156
Status Public on Mar 06, 2023
Title  The evolutionarily conserved gene Arrdc5 is required for male fertility in mice 
Organisms Sus scrofa; Bos taurus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary  In sexually reproducing organisms, sperm contribute half the genomic material required for creation of offspring and natural fertility relies on males producing millions by way of spermatogenesis. This process is essential for continuity and diversity of a species, yet evolutionarily conserved core molecular regulators are undefined. Here we used single cell RNA-sequencing of testicular tissue from mice, pigs, and cattle to generate a multispecies integrated transcriptome database. Through bioinformatic analysis, the gene arrestin-domain containing 5 (Arrdc5) which encodes for an α-arrestin molecule was identified as a potential evolutionarily conserved regulator of spermatogenesis. Expression of Arrdc5 is testis specific in mice, pigs, cattle, and humans. Knockout of Arrdc5 in mice leads to male specific sterility due to production of low numbers of sperm that are immotile and malformed, resembling oligoasthenoteratospermia (OAT) which is a common diagnosis of infertility in men. Spermiogenesis, the final phase of spermatogenesis when round spermatids morphologically transform to spermatozoa, is defective in testes of Arrdc5 deficient mice. Also, epididymal sperm in Arrdc5 knockouts are unable to capacitate and fertilize oocytes. These findings establish Arrdc5 as a core regulator of mammalian spermatogenesis. Considering the role of arrestin molecules as modulators of G-protein coupled signaling and ubiquitination, Arrdc5 is a potential male contraceptive target. 
 
Overall design Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing of prepubertal bovine (n=3) and porcine (n=3) testicular cells
 
Contributor(s) Giassetti MI, Oatley JM, Law NC
Citation(s) 37069147
Submission date Jun 15, 2022
Last update date May 12, 2023
Contact name Jon Oatley
E-mail(s) joatley@wsu.edu
Organization name Washington State University
Department School of Molecular Biosciences
Lab Oatley Lab
Street address 202 Biotechnology Life Science Building PO Box 647520,
City Pullman
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 99164-7520
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL22475 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Sus scrofa)
GPL23295 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Bos taurus)
Samples (6)
GSM6245145 Prepubertal_BOV_testis1_B6
GSM6245146 Prepubertal_BOV_testis2_H11
GSM6245147 Prepubertal_BOV_testis2_H12
Relations
BioProject PRJNA849507

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