Absence of CEP78 causes photoreceptor and sperm flagella impairments in mice and a human individual.
Tianyu ZhuYuxin ZhangXunlun ShengXiangzheng ZhangYu ChenHongjing ZhuYueshuai GuoYaling QiYichen ZhaoQi ZhouXue ChenXue-Jiang GuoChen ZhaoPublished in: eLife (2023)
Cone-rod dystrophy (CRD) is a genetically inherited retinal disease that can be associated with male infertility, while the specific genetic mechanisms are not well known. Here, we report CEP78 as a causative gene of a particular syndrome including CRD and male infertility with multiple morphological abnormalities of sperm flagella (MMAF) both in human and mouse. Cep78 knockout mice exhibited impaired function and morphology of photoreceptors, typified by reduced ERG amplitudes, disrupted translocation of cone arrestin, attenuated and disorganized photoreceptor outer segments (OS) disks and widen OS bases, as well as interrupted connecting cilia elongation and abnormal structures. Cep78 deletion also caused male infertility and MMAF, with disordered '9+2' structure and triplet microtubules in sperm flagella. Intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins IFT20 and TTC21A are identified as interacting proteins of CEP78. Furthermore, CEP78 regulated the interaction, stability, and centriolar localization of its interacting protein. Insufficiency of CEP78 or its interacting protein causes abnormal centriole elongation and cilia shortening. Absence of CEP78 protein in human caused similar phenotypes in vision and MMAF as Cep78 -/- mice. Collectively, our study supports the important roles of CEP78 defects in centriole and ciliary dysfunctions and molecular pathogenesis of such multi-system syndrome.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- protein protein
- pluripotent stem cells
- gene expression
- binding protein
- amino acid
- type diabetes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- protein kinase
- optical coherence tomography
- skeletal muscle
- small molecule
- metabolic syndrome
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- single molecule
- high fat diet induced
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- cell wall