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Alterations in the steroid hormone receptor co-chaperone FKBPL are associated with male infertility: a case-control study

Authors :
Barton David
Hirst David
Downes CS
Campbell Alan
Scullion Catherine
Ward Michael
Kaluskar Soniya
Crowe Hannah
Miyagawa Yasushi
De León Johanny M
McDaid Jennifer R
Lagan Kevin
Hiripi Laszlo
Sunnotel Olaf
Mocanu Edgar
Tsujimura Akira
Cox Marc B
Robson Tracy
Walsh Colum P
Source :
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 22 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
BMC, 2010.

Abstract

Abstract Background Male infertility is a common cause of reproductive failure in humans. In mice, targeted deletions of the genes coding for FKBP6 or FKBP52, members of the FK506 binding protein family, can result in male infertility. In the case of FKBP52, this reflects an important role in potentiating Androgen Receptor (AR) signalling in the prostate and accessory glands, but not the testis. In infertile men, no mutations of FKBP52 or FKBP6 have been found so far, but the gene for FKBP-like (FKBPL) maps to chromosome 6p21.3, an area linked to azoospermia in a group of Japanese patients. Methods To determine whether mutations in FKBPL could contribute to the azoospermic phenotype, we examined expression in mouse and human tissues by RNA array blot, RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry and sequenced the complete gene from two azoospermic patient cohorts and matching control groups. FKBPL-AR interaction was assayed using reporter constructs in vitro. Results FKBPL is strongly expressed in mouse testis, with expression upregulated at puberty. The protein is expressed in human testis in a pattern similar to FKBP52 and also enhanced AR transcriptional activity in reporter assays. We examined sixty patients from the Japanese patient group and found one inactivating mutation and one coding change, as well as a number of non-coding changes, all absent in fifty-six controls. A second, Irish patient cohort of thirty showed another two coding changes not present in thirty proven fertile controls. Conclusions Our results describe the first alterations in the gene for FKBPL in azoospermic patients and indicate a potential role in AR-mediated signalling in the testis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14777827
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.944d67f2d07b458cb8e69b4f1ee8d5f7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-8-22