AB210. Targeted disruption of the spermatid-specific gene Spata31 causes male infertility
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AB210. Targeted disruption of the spermatid-specific gene Spata31 causes male infertility

Yuanyi Wu, Yong Yang, Yongde Xu, Hualiang Yu

Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of General Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Beijing 100853, China


Abstract: Spata31, a novel testis-specific gene, was first isolated from the testis of a vitamin A-deficient rat model. To gain insight into its physiological function, Spata31-targeted knockout mice were generated by homologous recombination. Spata311-deficient [Spata31(flox/flox); Vasa-Cre] male mice exhibited low sperm count and premature shedding of germ cells into the lumen, ultimately causing azoospermia and male sterility. Mechanistically, the Spata31 deficiency resulted in reduced expression of the adhesion protein nectin-3 and cytoskeletal protein β-actin at the apical ectoplasmic specialization. Our findings demonstrate that the disruptions to the SPATA31 ortholog could be linked to human male infertility.

Keywords: Male infertility; Spata31


doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.s210


Cite this abstract as: Wu Y, Yang Y, Xu Y, Yu H. Targeted disruption of the spermatid-specific gene Spata31 causes male infertility. Transl Androl Urol 2015;4(S1):AB210. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.s210

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