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Cell Death and Disease | 2018

Actin nucleator Spire 1 is a regulator of ectoplasmic specialization in the testis

Q Wen; N Li; Xiang Xiao; Wing-Yee Lui; Ds Chu; Ckc Wong; Q Lian; Rs Ge; Wwm Lee; B Silvestrini; Cy Cheng

Germ cell differentiation during the epithelial cycle of spermatogenesis is accompanied by extensive remodeling at the Sertoli cell–cell and Sertoli cell–spermatid interface to accommodate the transport of preleptotene spermatocytes and developing spermatids across the blood–testis barrier (BTB) and the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous epithelium, respectively. The unique cell junction in the testis is the actin-rich ectoplasmic specialization (ES) designated basal ES at the Sertoli cell–cell interface, and the apical ES at the Sertoli–spermatid interface. Since ES dynamics (i.e., disassembly, reassembly and stabilization) are supported by actin microfilaments, which rapidly converts between their bundled and unbundled/branched configuration to confer plasticity to the ES, it is logical to speculate that actin nucleation proteins play a crucial role to ES dynamics. Herein, we reported findings that Spire 1, an actin nucleator known to polymerize actins into long stretches of linear microfilaments in cells, is an important regulator of ES dynamics. Its knockdown by RNAi in Sertoli cells cultured in vitro was found to impede the Sertoli cell tight junction (TJ)-permeability barrier through changes in the organization of F-actin across Sertoli cell cytosol. Unexpectedly, Spire 1 knockdown also perturbed microtubule (MT) organization in Sertoli cells cultured in vitro. Biochemical studies using cultured Sertoli cells and specific F-actin vs. MT polymerization assays supported the notion that a transient loss of Spire 1 by RNAi disrupted Sertoli cell actin and MT polymerization and bundling activities. These findings in vitro were reproduced in studies in vivo by RNAi using Spire 1-specific siRNA duplexes to transfect testes with Polyplus in vivo-jetPEI as a transfection medium with high transfection efficiency. Spire 1 knockdown in the testis led to gross disruption of F-actin and MT organization across the seminiferous epithelium, thereby impeding the transport of spermatids and phagosomes across the epithelium and perturbing spermatogenesis. In summary, Spire 1 is an ES regulator to support germ cell development during spermatogenesis.


Archive | 2000

An in vitro study on the formation of specialized inter-Sertoli cell junctions.

Ssw Chung; Wwm Lee; Cy Cheng


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2008

Mitigated blood cell decrease in I-131 treated patients using rhTSH: Comparison with thyroxine withdrawal

Wen-Sheng Huang; Mei-Huei Chang; Cy Cheng; Li-Fan Lin; Chi-Yung Chang; Sing-Yung Wu


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2008

Incremental value of integrated FDG PET/CT in evaluating indeterminate single pulmonary nodule for malignancy

Chi-Yung Chang; Cy Cheng; Chang-Hsian Liu; C.Oliver Wong; Wen-Sheng Huang


Archive | 2008

Cross-talk between tight and anchoring junctions – lesson from the testis. In: Molecular Mechanisms in Spermatogenesis.

Hhn Yan; Dolores D. Mruk; Wwm Lee; Cy Cheng


Archive | 2005

Laminin-333/α6β1 Integrin is a Non-basement Membrane Cell Adhesion Protein Complex at the Ectoplasmic Specialization of the RatTestis

Hnh Yan; Cy Cheng; Wwm Lee


Archive | 2005

Inflammatory response in the liver is influenced by the testis -- a physiological link exists between the testis and the liver?

Wing-Yee Lui; Yueming Cheng; Dolores D. Mruk; Ch Cheng; My Mo; Wwm Lee; Cy Cheng


Archive | 2004

Regulation of ectoplasmic specialization dynamics in the testis by phosphinostitide 3-kinase via the b1-integrin/pFAK/P13K/PKB Signaling pathway

Ky Siu; Cy Cheng; Wwm Lee


Archive | 2003

Regulation of Sertoli-germ cell adherens junctions by interplay of CDC42 and its effector protein, IQGAP1

Wing-Yee Lui; Cy Cheng; Wwm Lee


Archive | 2002

The dynamics of cell-cell actin-based adherens junctions (AJ) in the testis are regulated by b-1 integrin and its proteins in the focal contacts

Ky Siu; Wwm Lee; Cy Cheng

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Wing-Yee Lui

University of Hong Kong

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Chi-Yung Chang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Wen-Sheng Huang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Li-Fan Lin

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Mei-Huei Chang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Yueming Cheng

West Virginia University

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