Sex‐specific meiosis responses to Gsdf in medaka (Oryzias latipes).

  • Published In: FEBS Journal, 2023, v. 290, n. 10. P. 2760 1 of 3

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  • Authored By: Li, Xi; Li, Xinwen; Li, Wenhao; Zhang, Yingqing; Guo, Haiyan; Wang, Guangxing; Li, Yayuan; Wu, Xiaowen; Hu, Ruiqin; Wang, Siyu; Zhao, Xiaomiao; Chen, Liangbiao; Guan, Guijun 3 of 3

Abstract

The meiotic entry of undifferentiated germ cells is sexually specific and strictly regulated by the testicular or ovarian environment. Germline stem cells with a set of abnormal sex chromosomes and associated autosomes undergo defective meiotic processes and are eventually eliminated by yet to be defined post‐transcriptional modifications. Herein, we report the role of gsdf, a member of BMP/TGFβ family uniquely found in teleost, in the regulation of meiotic entry in medaka (Oryzias latipes) via analyses of gametogenesis in gsdf‐deficient XX and XY gonads in comparison with their wild‐type siblings. Several differentially expressed genes, including the FKB506‐binding protein 7 (fkbp7), were significantly upregulated in pubertal gsdf‐deficient gonads. The increase in alternative pre‐mRNA isoforms of meiotic synaptonemal complex gene sycp3 was visualized using Integrative Genomics Viewer and confirmed by real‐time qPCR. Nevertheless, immunofluorescence analysis showed that Sycp3 protein products reduced significantly in gsdf‐deficient XY oocytes. Transmission electron microscope observations showed that normal synchronous cysts were replaced by asynchronous cysts in gsdf‐deficient testis. Breeding experiments showed that the sex ratio deviation of gsdf−/− XY gametes in a non‐Mendelian manner might be due to the non‐segregation of XY chromosomes. Taken together, our results suggest that gsdf plays a role in the proper execution of cytoplasmic and nuclear events through receptor Smad phosphorylation and Sycp3 dephosphorylation to coordinate medaka gametogenesis, including sex‐specific mitotic divisions and meiotic recombination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:FEBS Journal. 2023/05, Vol. 290, Issue 10, p2760
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Science
  • Publication Date:2023
  • ISSN:1742-464X
  • DOI:10.1111/febs.16701
  • Accession Number:163765161
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