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PMID | 23079716 |
Gene Name | SPATA17 |
Condition | Induces sperm cell apoptosis |
Association |
Associated |
Sex | Male |
Infertility type | Male infertility |
Other associated phenotypes |
Induces sperm cell apoptosis |
Overexpression of human SPATA17 protein induces germ cell apoptosis in transgenic male mice Nie DS, Liu Y, Juan H, Yang X. SPATA17 is a new testis-specific-expressed gene that is involved in Spermatogenesis process. Previous studies show that SPATA17 was involved in acceleration of cell apoptosis in GC-1 cell lines. To further investigate specific roles of SPATA17 in Spermatogenesis in vivo, we generated transgenic mice in which the human SPATA17 gene was expressed specifically in spermatocytes using the human phosphoglycerate kinase 2 (PGK2) promoter. The SPATA17 transgenic mice did not show any significant defect in gross testicular anatomy as well as in fertility. However, a significant increase was observed in defective spermatogenic cells, such as apoptotic cells in the SPATA17 transgenic mice. These results revealed that elevated production of the SPATA17 protein disturbed the normal development of male germ cells. FAU - Nie, Dong-Song AU - Nie DS AD - Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, YueYang, 414006, Hunan, China. ndz1997@126.com FAU - Liu, Yu AU - Liu Y FAU - Juan, He AU - Juan H |