PLoS Genetics (Mar 2015)

LRGUK-1 is required for basal body and manchette function during spermatogenesis and male fertility.

  • Yan Liu,
  • Kathleen DeBoer,
  • David M de Kretser,
  • Liza O'Donnell,
  • Anne E O'Connor,
  • D Jo Merriner,
  • Hidenobu Okuda,
  • Belinda Whittle,
  • David A Jans,
  • Athina Efthymiadis,
  • Robert I McLachlan,
  • Christopher J Ormandy,
  • Chris C Goodnow,
  • Duangporn Jamsai,
  • Moira K O'Bryan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. e1005090

Abstract

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Male infertility affects at least 5% of reproductive age males. The most common pathology is a complex presentation of decreased sperm output and abnormal sperm shape and motility referred to as oligoasthenoteratospermia (OAT). For the majority of OAT men a precise diagnosis cannot be provided. Here we demonstrate that leucine-rich repeats and guanylate kinase-domain containing isoform 1 (LRGUK-1) is required for multiple aspects of sperm assembly, including acrosome attachment, sperm head shaping and the initiation of the axoneme growth to form the core of the sperm tail. Specifically, LRGUK-1 is required for basal body attachment to the plasma membrane, the appropriate formation of the sub-distal appendages, the extension of axoneme microtubules and for microtubule movement and organisation within the manchette. Manchette dysfunction leads to abnormal sperm head shaping. Several of these functions may be achieved in association with the LRGUK-1 binding partner HOOK2. Collectively, these data establish LRGUK-1 as a major determinant of microtubule structure within the male germ line.