Infertility-Causing Haploinsufficiency Reveals TRIM28/KAP1 Requirement in Spermatogonia

Joel H. L. Tan, Heike Wollmann, Ans M. M. van Pelt, Philipp Kaldis, Daniel M. Messerschmidt

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Abstract

Spermatogenesis relies on exquisite stem cell homeostasis, the carefully balanced self-renewal and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). Disturbing this equilibrium will likely manifest through sub- or infertility, a global health issue with often idiopathic presentation. In this respect, disease phenotypes caused by haploinsufficiency of otherwise vital developmental genes are of particular interest. Here, we show that mice heterozygous for Trim28, an essential epigenetic regulator, suffer gradual testicular degeneration. Contrary to previous reports we detect Trim28 expression in spermatogonia, albeit at low levels. Further reduction through Trim28 heterozygosity increases the propensity of SSCs to differentiate at the cost of self-renewal.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)818-827
Number of pages10
JournalStem cell reports
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2020

Keywords

  • KAP1
  • TRIM28
  • fertility
  • haploinsufficiency
  • infertility
  • spermatogenesis
  • spermatogonial stem cells

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