Abstract
Disheveled-associated activator of morphogenesis 2 (DAAM2) regulates actin polymerization and cell motility. In this study, we investigated the role of DAAM2 in the cytoskeleton and phagocytosis of rat Sertoli cells in vitro and in vivo through siRNA transfection and intratesticular injection. We found that knockdown of DAAM2 significantly attenuated cytoskeletal and tight junction marker expression and reduced the integrity of the Sertoli cell monolayer. In rats, loss of DAAM2 induced disarrangement and deformation of sperms and promoted accumulation of apoptotic sperms in the testis, accompanied by morphological abnormalities in the blood-testis barrier. DAAM2 silencing also reduced the ability of Sertoli cells to engulf apoptotic spermatogenic cells and green fluorescence-labeled beads. RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis revealed that phagocytosis and cytoskeleton-related genes and pathways were significantly associated with DAAM2. Our study suggests that DAAM2 may be involved in spermatogenesis possibly by regulating cytoskeleton organization and phagocytosis of Sertoli cells.
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