MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.

The transcription factor MAFB is an important regulator of the development and differentiation of various organs and tissues. Previous studies have shown that MAFB is expressed in embryonic and adult mouse testes and is expected to act as the downstream target of retinoic acid (RA) to initiate sperm...

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Main Authors: Hossam H Shawki, Hisashi Oishi, Toshiaki Usui, Yu Kitadate, Walaa A Basha, Ahmed M Abdellatif, Kazunori Hasegawa, Risa Okada, Keiji Mochida, Hany A El-Shemy, Masafumi Muratani, Atsuo Ogura, Shosei Yoshida, Satoru Takahashi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-5ccfac742f5746149a06c29f8418af822020-11-25T00:08:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019080010.1371/journal.pone.0190800MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.Hossam H ShawkiHisashi OishiToshiaki UsuiYu KitadateWalaa A BashaAhmed M AbdellatifKazunori HasegawaRisa OkadaKeiji MochidaHany A El-ShemyMasafumi MurataniAtsuo OguraShosei YoshidaSatoru TakahashiThe transcription factor MAFB is an important regulator of the development and differentiation of various organs and tissues. Previous studies have shown that MAFB is expressed in embryonic and adult mouse testes and is expected to act as the downstream target of retinoic acid (RA) to initiate spermatogenesis. However, its exact localization and function remain unclear. Here, we localized MAFB expression in embryonic and adult testes and analyzed its gene function using Mafb-deficient mice. We found that MAFB and c-MAF are the only large MAF transcription factors expressed in testes, while MAFA and NRL are not. MAFB was localized in Leydig and Sertoli cells at embryonic day (E) 18.5 but in Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, and pachytene spermatocytes in adults. Mafb-deficient testes at E18.5 showed fully formed seminiferous tubules with no abnormal structure or differences in testicular somatic cell numbers compared with those of control wild-type mice. Additionally, the expression levels of genes related to development and function of testicular cells were unchanged between genotypes. In adults, the expression of MAFB in Sertoli cells was shown to be stage specific and induced by RA. By generating Mafbfl/fl CAG-CreER™ (Mafb-cKO) mice, in which Cre recombinase was activated upon tamoxifen treatment, we found that the neonatal cKO mice died shortly upon Mafb deletion, but adult cKO mice were alive upon deletion. Adult cKO mice were fertile, and spermatogenesis maintenance was normal, as indicated by histological analysis, hormone levels, and germ cell stage-specific markers. Moreover, there were no differences in the proportion of seminiferous stages between cKO mice and controls. However, RNA-Seq analysis of cKO Sertoli cells revealed that the down-regulated genes were related to immune function and phagocytosis activity but not spermatogenesis. In conclusion, we found that MAFB is dispensable for fetal testis morphogenesis and spermatogenesis maintenance in adult mice, despite the significant gene expression in different cell types, but MAFB might be critical for phagocytosis activity of Sertoli cells.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5764304?pdf=render
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author Hossam H Shawki
Hisashi Oishi
Toshiaki Usui
Yu Kitadate
Walaa A Basha
Ahmed M Abdellatif
Kazunori Hasegawa
Risa Okada
Keiji Mochida
Hany A El-Shemy
Masafumi Muratani
Atsuo Ogura
Shosei Yoshida
Satoru Takahashi
spellingShingle Hossam H Shawki
Hisashi Oishi
Toshiaki Usui
Yu Kitadate
Walaa A Basha
Ahmed M Abdellatif
Kazunori Hasegawa
Risa Okada
Keiji Mochida
Hany A El-Shemy
Masafumi Muratani
Atsuo Ogura
Shosei Yoshida
Satoru Takahashi
MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
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author_facet Hossam H Shawki
Hisashi Oishi
Toshiaki Usui
Yu Kitadate
Walaa A Basha
Ahmed M Abdellatif
Kazunori Hasegawa
Risa Okada
Keiji Mochida
Hany A El-Shemy
Masafumi Muratani
Atsuo Ogura
Shosei Yoshida
Satoru Takahashi
author_sort Hossam H Shawki
title MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
title_short MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
title_full MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
title_fullStr MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
title_full_unstemmed MAFB is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
title_sort mafb is dispensable for the fetal testis morphogenesis and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in adult mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The transcription factor MAFB is an important regulator of the development and differentiation of various organs and tissues. Previous studies have shown that MAFB is expressed in embryonic and adult mouse testes and is expected to act as the downstream target of retinoic acid (RA) to initiate spermatogenesis. However, its exact localization and function remain unclear. Here, we localized MAFB expression in embryonic and adult testes and analyzed its gene function using Mafb-deficient mice. We found that MAFB and c-MAF are the only large MAF transcription factors expressed in testes, while MAFA and NRL are not. MAFB was localized in Leydig and Sertoli cells at embryonic day (E) 18.5 but in Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, and pachytene spermatocytes in adults. Mafb-deficient testes at E18.5 showed fully formed seminiferous tubules with no abnormal structure or differences in testicular somatic cell numbers compared with those of control wild-type mice. Additionally, the expression levels of genes related to development and function of testicular cells were unchanged between genotypes. In adults, the expression of MAFB in Sertoli cells was shown to be stage specific and induced by RA. By generating Mafbfl/fl CAG-CreER™ (Mafb-cKO) mice, in which Cre recombinase was activated upon tamoxifen treatment, we found that the neonatal cKO mice died shortly upon Mafb deletion, but adult cKO mice were alive upon deletion. Adult cKO mice were fertile, and spermatogenesis maintenance was normal, as indicated by histological analysis, hormone levels, and germ cell stage-specific markers. Moreover, there were no differences in the proportion of seminiferous stages between cKO mice and controls. However, RNA-Seq analysis of cKO Sertoli cells revealed that the down-regulated genes were related to immune function and phagocytosis activity but not spermatogenesis. In conclusion, we found that MAFB is dispensable for fetal testis morphogenesis and spermatogenesis maintenance in adult mice, despite the significant gene expression in different cell types, but MAFB might be critical for phagocytosis activity of Sertoli cells.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5764304?pdf=render
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