Trps1 acts as a regulator of Sf-1 transcription and testosterone synthesis in mouse Leydig cells
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Trps1 acts as a regulator of Sf-1 transcription and testosterone synthesis in mouse Leydig cells
Abstract
Infertility has attracted global concern, and disruption of testosterone is a common cause of male infertility. Exploring the critical factors in testosterone biosynthesis may provide new insights for disease research and clinical therapy. Research on trichorhinophalangeal syndrome-1 (Trps1) gene has recently been focus on cancers; it is yet unknown whether Trps1 produces a marked effect in the male reproductive system. In the current study, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of trichorhinophalangeal syndrome-1 gene (Trps1) expression in mouse testes and cleavage under targets and tagmentation and RNA sequencing were utilized to investigate the functionality of Trps1 in mouse Leydig cells. Knockdown of Trps1 increased testosterone synthesis in vitro and vivo using adeno-associated viral delivery and conditional knockout models. The results showed that Trps1 was abundantly expressed in Leydig cells. The expression levels of both steroidogenic factor-1 (Sf-1) and steroidogenic enzymes (Cyp11a1, Hsd3b, Cyp17a1, and Hsd17b3) as well as testosterone secretion were increased after Trps1 deficiency in vivo and vitro. Furthermore, disruption of Trps1 reduced histone deacetylase 1/2 activity and increased histone H3 acetylation in the Sf-1 promoter, thereby promoting testosterone secretion. Interestingly, Sf-1 also regulated the transcription of Trps1 through activating transcription factor 2. These results indicate that Trps1 targets Sf-1 to affect steroidogenesis through histone acetylation and shed light on the critical role of Trps1 functioning in the mouse Leydig cells.
Keywords: Adeno-associated virus; Conditional knockout models; Histone acetylation; Leydig cells; Steroidogenesis; Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome-1 gene.
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