Rna-Binding Protein Ptbp1 Regulates Alternative Splicing And Transcriptome In Spermatogonia And Maintains Spermatogenesis In Concert With Nanos3

JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT(2020)

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PTBP1, a well-conserved RNA-binding protein, regulates cellular development by tuning posttranscriptional mRNA modification such as alternative splicing (AS) or mRNA stabilization. We previously revealed that the loss of Ptbp1 in spermatogonia causes the dysregulation of spermatogenesis, but the molecular mechanisms by which PTBP1 regulates spermatogonium homeostasis are unclear. In this study, changes ofAS or transcriptome in Ptbp1-knockout (KO) gem dine stem cells (GSC), an in vitro model of proliferating spermatogonia, was determined by next generation sequencing. We identified more than 200 differentially expressed genes, as well as 85 genes with altered AS due to the loss of PTBP1. Surprisingly, no differentially expressed genes overlapped with different AS genes in Ptbp1-KO GSC. In addition, we observed that the mRNA expression ofNanos3, an essential gene for normal spermatogenesis, was significantly decreased in Ptbp1-KO spermatogonia. We also revealed that PTBP1 protein binds to Nanos3 mRNA in spermatogonia. Furthermore, Nanos3 41,Ptbp1(+/-) mice exhibited abnormal spermatogenesis, which resembled the effects of germ cell-specific Ptbp1 KO, whereas no significant abnormality was observed in mice heterozygous for either gene alone. These data implied that PTBP1 regulates alternative splicing and transcriptome in spermatogonia under different molecular pathways, and contributes spermatogenesis, at least in part, in concert with NANOS3.
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Alternative splicing, PTBP1, RNA-binding protein, Spermatogonia, Spermatogenesis
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