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PMID 20176059
Gene Name THRB
Condition Essential to govern the CB structure in spermatids and to maintain systems that may participate in mRNA storage and their processing during spermatogenesis
Association Associated
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes Essential to govern the CB structure in spermatids and to maintain systems that may participate in mRNA storage and their processing during spermatogenesis


Relevance of gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase (GRTH/DDX25) in the structural integrity of the chromatoid body during spermatogenesis

Sato H, Tsai-Morris CH, Dufau ML.

Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase (GRTH/DDX25), a multifunctional protein and a component of ribonucleoprotein complexes, is essential for the completion of spermatogenesis. We investigated the nuclear/cytoplasmic shuttling of GRTH in germ cells and its impact on the chromatoid body (CB)-a perinuclear organelle viewed as a storage/processing site of mRNAs. GRTH resides in the nucleus, cytoplasm and CB of round spermatids. Treatment of these cells with inhibitors of nuclear export or RNA synthesis caused nuclear retention of GRTH and its absence in the cytoplasm and CB. The nuclear levels of GRTH bound RNA messages were significantly enhanced and major reduction was observed in the cytoplasm. This indicated GRTH main transport function of mRNAs to the cytoplasm and CB. MVH, a germ cell helicase, and MIWI, a component of the RNA-induced-silencing complex (RISC), confined to the CB/cytoplasm, were absent in the CB and accumulated in the cytoplasm upon treatment. This also occurred in spermatids of GRTH-KO mice. The CB changed from lobular-filamentous to a small condensed structure after treatment resembling the CB of GRTH-KO. No interaction of GRTH with MVH or RISC members in both protein and RNA were observed. Besides of participating in the transport of messages of relevant spermatogenic genes, GRTH was found to transport its own message to cytoplasmic sites. Our studies suggest that GRTH through its export/transport function as a component of mRNP is essential to govern the CB structure in spermatids and to maintain systems that may participate in mRNA storage and their processing during spermatogenesis. CI - Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. FAU - Sato, Hisashi AU - Sato H AD - Section on Molecular Endocrinology, Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-4510, USA. FAU - Tsai-Morris, Chon-Hwa AU - Tsai-Morris CH