SETDB1 Regulates Porcine Spermatogonial Adhesion and Proliferation through Modulating MMP3/10 Transcription

Cells. 2022 Jan 22;11(3):370. doi: 10.3390/cells11030370.

Abstract

The transition from gonocytes into spermatogonia takes place during the homing process. A subpopulation of undifferentiated spermatogonia in niche then shifts to spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), accompanied by the self-renewal ability to maintain life-long fertility in males. Enormous changes in cell morphology, gene expression, and epigenetic features have been reported during spermatogenesis. However, little is known about the difference of these features in SSCs during aging. Here, we examined the dynamics of SET domain bifurcated 1 (SETDB1) expression in porcine testes. SETDB1 was expressed in postnatal undifferentiated spermatogonia, while gradually disappeared after being packed within the basal compartment of seminiferous tubules. In addition, the cell-adhesion ability, proliferative activity, and trimethylation of the histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9me3) level were significantly altered in SETDB1-deficient porcine SSCs. Moreover, the matrix metalloproteinases 3/10 (MMP3/10) was upregulated at both mRNA and protein levels. These results illustrate the significance of SETDB1 in modulating early male germ cell development.

Keywords: MMP10; SETDB1; cell adhesion; homing process; pig; spermatogonial stem cell (SSC).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase* / metabolism
  • Male
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 10* / metabolism
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 3* / metabolism
  • PR-SET Domains
  • Spermatogenesis / genetics
  • Spermatogonia* / metabolism
  • Swine

Substances

  • Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 3
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 10