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Rescue of Sly expression is not sufficient to rescue spermiogenic phenotype of mice with deletions of Y chromosome long arm

Riel J.M.

Genes

Q2
Published: 2019Citations: 21

Abstract

Mice with deletions of the Y-specific (non-PAR) region of the mouse Y chromosome long arm (NPYq) have sperm defects and fertility problems that increase proportionally to deletion size. Mice with abrogated function of NPYq-encoded gene <i>Sly</i> (sh367 Sly-KD) display a phenotype similar to that of NPYq deletion mutants but less severe. The milder phenotype can be due to insufficient <i>Sly</i> knockdown, involvement of another NPYq gene, or both. To address this question and to further elucidate the role of <i>Sly</i> in the infertile phenotype of mice with NPYq deletions, we developed an anti-SLY antibody specifically recognizing SLY1 and SLY2 protein isoforms and used it to characterize SLY expression in NPYq- and <i>Sly</i>-deficient mice. We also carried out transgene rescue by adding <i>Sly1/2</i> transgenes to mice with NPYq deletions. We demonstrated that SLY1/2 expression in mutant mice decreased proportionally to deletion size, with ~12% of SLY1/2 retained in shSLY sh367 testes. The addition of <i>Sly1/2</i> transgenes to mice with NPYq deletions rescued SLY1/2 expression but did not ameliorate fertility and testicular/spermiogenic defects. Together, the data suggest that Sly deficiency is not the sole underlying cause of the infertile phenotype of mice with NPYq deletions and imply the involvement of another NPYq gene.

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