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Leucine zipper transcription factor-like 1 (LZTFL1), an intraflagellar transporter protein 27 (IFT27) associated protein, is required for normal sperm function and male fertility

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 477, Issue -, Pages 164-176

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2021.05.006

Keywords

Leucine zipper transcription factor-like 1; Intraflagellar transporter protein 27; Spermatogenesis; Male fertility

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [DK76229, HD076257]
  2. Wayne State University
  3. Wayne State University Research Fund
  4. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
  5. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health [HHSN261200800001E]
  6. INSERM-Bettencourt Foundation
  7. National Science Foundation of China [81671514]
  8. Hubei Provincial Colleges and Universities Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Technological Innovation Team Project T [2020003]

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The research found that LZTFL1 is highly expressed in the testis of mice and shows different cellular localization at different stages of spermatogenesis; Lztfl1 knockout mice exhibit infertility, reduced sperm motility, and abnormal sperm levels. Additionally, the interaction of LZTFL1 with IFT27 plays an important role in spermatogenesis and male fertility in mice.
Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism essential for the assembly and maintenance of most eukaryotic cilia and flagella, including mammalian sperm tails. Depletion of IFT27, a component of the IFT complex, in male germ cells results in infertility associated with disrupted sperm flagella structure and motility. Leucine zipper transcription factor-like 1 (LZTFL1) is an IFT27 associated protein. LZTFL1, also known as BBS17, is a Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) associated protein. Patients carrying biallelic variants of LZTFL1 gene exhibit the common BBS phenotypes. The global Lztfl1 knockout mice showed abnormal growth rate and retinal degeneration, typical of BBS phenotype. However, it is not clear if Lztfl1 has a role in male fertility. The LZTFL1 protein is highly and predominantly expressed in mouse testis. During the first wave of spermatogenesis, the protein is only expressed during spermiogenesis phase from the round spermatid stage and displays a cytoplasmic localization with a vesicular distribution pattern. At the elongated spermatid stage, LZTFL1 is present in the developing flagella and appears also close to the manchette. Fertility of Lztfl1 knockout mice was significantly reduced and associated with low sperm motility and a high level of abnormal sperm (astheno-teratozoospermia). In vitro assessment of fertility revealed reduced fertilization and embryonic development when using sperm from homozygous mutant mice. In addition, we observed a significant decrease of the testicular IFT27 protein level in Lztfl1 mutant mice contrasting with a stable expression levels of other IFT proteins, including IFT20, IFT81, IFT88 and IFT140. Overall, our results support strongly the important role of LZTFL1 in mouse spermatogenesis and male fertility.

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