Identification of IQCH as a calmodulin-associated protein required for sperm motility in humans
Emma Cavarocchi,
Camille Sayou,
Patrick Lorès,
Caroline Cazin,
Laurence Stouvenel,
Elma El Khouri,
Charles Coutton,
Zine-Eddine Kherraf,
Catherine Patrat,
Jérôme Govin,
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg,
Marjorie Whitfield,
Pierre F. Ray,
Emmanuel Dulioust,
Aminata Touré
Affiliations
Emma Cavarocchi
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France
Camille Sayou
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France
Patrick Lorès
Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016, CNRS UMR 8104, Université Paris Cité, 75014 Paris, France
Caroline Cazin
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France; CHU de Grenoble Alpes, UM GI-DPI, 38000 Grenoble, France
Laurence Stouvenel
Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016, CNRS UMR 8104, Université Paris Cité, 75014 Paris, France
Elma El Khouri
Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016, CNRS UMR 8104, Université Paris Cité, 75014 Paris, France
Charles Coutton
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France; CHU Grenoble Alpes, UM de Génétique Chromosomique, Grenoble, France
Zine-Eddine Kherraf
CHU de Grenoble Alpes, UM GI-DPI, 38000 Grenoble, France
Catherine Patrat
Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016, CNRS UMR 8104, Université Paris Cité, 75014 Paris, France; Laboratoire d’Histologie Embryologie - Biologie de la Reproduction - CECOS Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Centre, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 75014 Paris, France
Jérôme Govin
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, UMR 5525, TIMC / MAGe, 38000 Grenoble, France
Marjorie Whitfield
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France
Pierre F. Ray
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France; CHU de Grenoble Alpes, UM GI-DPI, 38000 Grenoble, France
Emmanuel Dulioust
Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016, CNRS UMR 8104, Université Paris Cité, 75014 Paris, France; Laboratoire d’Histologie Embryologie - Biologie de la Reproduction - CECOS Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Centre, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 75014 Paris, France
Aminata Touré
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France; Corresponding author
Summary: Sperm fertilization ability mainly relies on proper sperm progression through the female genital tract and capacitation, which involves phosphorylation signaling pathways triggered by calcium and bicarbonate. We performed exome sequencing of an infertile asthenozoospermic patient and identified truncating variants in MAP7D3, encoding a microtubule-associated protein, and IQCH, encoding a protein of unknown function with enzymatic and signaling features. We demonstrate the deleterious impact of both variants on sperm transcripts and proteins from the patient. We show that, in vitro, patient spermatozoa could not induce the phosphorylation cascades associated with capacitation. We also provide evidence for IQCH association with calmodulin, a well-established calcium-binding protein that regulates the calmodulin kinase. Notably, we describe IQCH spatial distribution around the sperm axoneme, supporting its function within flagella. Overall, our work highlights the cumulative pathological impact of gene mutations and identifies IQCH as a key protein required for sperm motility and capacitation.