Cells (Feb 2024)

Inhibition of <i>miR-143-3p</i> Restores Blood–Testis Barrier Function and Ameliorates Sertoli Cell Senescence

  • Ziyan Xiao,
  • Jinlian Liang,
  • Rufei Huang,
  • Derong Chen,
  • Jiaxin Mei,
  • Jingxian Deng,
  • Zhaoyang Wang,
  • Lu Li,
  • Ziyi Li,
  • Huan Xia,
  • Yan Yang,
  • Yadong Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13040313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 313

Abstract

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Due to the increasing trend of delayed childbirth, the age-related decline in male reproductive function has become a widely recognized issue. Sertoli cells (SCs) play a vital role in creating the necessary microenvironment for spermatogenesis in the testis. However, the mechanism underlying Sertoli cell aging is still unclear. In this study, senescent Sertoli cells showed a substantial upregulation of miR-143-3p expression. miR-143-3p was found to limit Sertoli cell proliferation, promote cellular senescence, and cause blood–testis barrier (BTB) dysfunction by targeting ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 E3 (UBE2E3). Additionally, the TGF-β receptor inhibitor SB431542 showed potential in alleviating age-related BTB dysfunction, rescuing testicular atrophy, and reversing the reduction in germ cell numbers by negatively regulating miR-143-3p. These findings clarified the regulatory pathways underlying Sertoli cell senescence and suggested a promising therapeutic approach to restore BTB function, alleviate Sertoli cell senescence, and improve reproductive outcomes for individuals facing fertility challenges.

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