eLife (Jun 2020)

Caenorhabditis elegans PIEZO channel coordinates multiple reproductive tissues to govern ovulation

  • Xiaofei Bai,
  • Jeff Bouffard,
  • Avery Lord,
  • Katherine Brugman,
  • Paul W Sternberg,
  • Erin J Cram,
  • Andy Golden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are newly identified mechanosensitive ion channels that exhibit a preference for calcium in response to mechanical stimuli. In this study, we discovered the vital roles of pezo-1, the sole PIEZO ortholog in Caenorhabditiselegans, in regulating reproduction. A number of deletion alleles, as well as a putative gain-of-function mutant, of PEZO-1 caused a severe reduction in brood size. In vivo observations showed that oocytes undergo a variety of transit defects as they enter and exit the spermatheca during ovulation. Post-ovulation oocytes were frequently damaged during spermathecal contraction. However, the calcium signaling was not dramatically changed in the pezo-1 mutants during ovulation. Loss of PEZO-1 also led to an inability of self-sperm to navigate back to the spermatheca properly after being pushed out of the spermatheca during ovulation. These findings suggest that PEZO-1 acts in different reproductive tissues to promote proper ovulation and fertilization in C. elegans.

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