Retinoic Acid Regulates Spermiogenesis Via Hoxb1 and Shh Signaling in Testicular Germ Cells
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Retinoic Acid Regulates Spermiogenesis Via Hoxb1 and Shh Signaling in Testicular Germ Cells
Abstract
Retinoic acid (RA) regulates all four major events in spermatogenesis; spermatogonial differentiation, meiotic entry, spermiogenesis, and spermiation. For the pre-meiotic phase, Sertoli cells are the source of RA and for the post-meiotic phase, pachytene spermatocytes are the source of RA. While the entire spermatogenic process is regulated by RA, how each of these phases is regulated by RA remains completely unknown. Homeobox B1 (Hoxb1) has two retinoic acid response elements (RARE) upstream and downstream of the gene. In this study, we investigated if RA facilitates spermatogenesis by its action on Hoxb1. The expressions of the Hoxb1 and Sonic hedgehog (Shh) genes were analyzed in the post-natal mouse testes and the testicular localizations of Hoxb1, Shh and Gli1 were analyzed by immunohistochemistry in the adult rat testis. To delineate the signaling mechanisms, Hoxb1 expression was altered in vitro and in vivo using retinoic acid and miR-361-3p. Finally, the levels of miR-361-3p and HOXB1 were analyzed in infertile human sperm samples. Hoxb1 and Shh gene expressions were found to be low in the testis of post-natal Swiss mice of 7, 14, 28, 35, and 60 days, after which the expressions of both spiked. Immunohistochemistry in the adult mouse testis showed the expressions of Hoxb1, Shh, and Gli1 in the elongating spermatids. Exposure of GC2 cells to RA and in vivo IP RA injection upregulated Hoxb1 and Shh signaling in the testis with increased expressions of Shh, Gli1, and Hdac1. Retinoic acid administration in Swiss mice compromised sperm production and reduced epididymal sperm count. The analysis of infertile human semen samples revealed an increased level of HOXB1 and a decreased level of miR-361-3p as compared to fertile controls. We conclude that retinoic acid regulates late stage of spermatogenesis (spermiogenesis) by affecting Hoxb1 and Shh signaling.
Keywords: Hoxb1; Infertility; Retinoic acid; Shh signaling; Spermatogenesis.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society for Reproductive Investigation.
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