Abstract

The Ig-like cell adhesion molecule (IgCAM) BT-IgSF (brain- and testis-specific Ig superfamily protein) plays a major role in male fertility in mice. However, the molecular mechanism by which BT-IgSF supports fertility is unclear. Here, we found that it is localized in Sertoli cells at the blood-testis barrier (BTB) and at the apical ectoplasmic specialization. The absence of BT-IgSF in Sertoli cells in both global and conditional mouse mutants (i.e. AMHCre and Rosa26CreERT2 lines) resulted in male infertility, atrophic testes with vacuolation, azoospermia, and spermatogenesis arrest. Although transcripts of junctional proteins such as connexin43, ZO-1, occludin, and claudin11 were up-regulated in the absence of BT-IgSF, the functional integrity of the BTB was impaired, as revealed by injection of a BTB-impermeable component into the testes under in vivo conditions. Disruption of the BTB coincided with mislocalization of connexin43, which was present throughout the seminiferous epithelium and not restricted to the BTB as in wild-type tissues, suggesting impaired cell-cell communication in the BT-IgSF-KO mice. Because EM images revealed a normal BTB structure between Sertoli cells in the BT-IgSF-KO mice, we conclude that infertility in these mice is most likely caused by a functionally impaired BTB. In summary, our results indicate that BT-IgSF is expressed at the BTB and is required for male fertility by supporting the functional integrity of the BTB.

Highlights

  • The Ig-like cell adhesion molecule (IgCAM) BT-IgSF plays a major role in male fertility in mice

  • Disruption of the blood–testis barrier (BTB) coincided with mislocalization of connexin43, which was present throughout the seminiferous epithelium and not restricted to the BTB as in wild-type tissues, suggesting impaired cell– cell communication in the BT-IgSF–KO mice

  • BT-IgSF is expressed at the blood–testis barrier and apical ectoplasmic specialization: Loss of BT-IgSF leads to atrophic testes and male infertility

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The Ig-like cell adhesion molecule (IgCAM) BT-IgSF (brainand testis-specific Ig superfamily protein) plays a major role in male fertility in mice. Transcripts of junctional proteins such as connexin, ZO-1, occludin, and claudin were up-regulated in the absence of BT-IgSF, the functional integrity of the BTB was impaired, as revealed by injection of a BTB-impermeable component into the testes under in vivo conditions. Our results indicate that BT-IgSF is expressed at the BTB and is required for male fertility by supporting the functional integrity of the BTB. With the help of mouse genetics, we uncovered a role of BT-IgSF in the retention of the blood–testis barrier, which is formed by cell– cell junctions of the Sertoli cells including tight, adherens, and gapjunctions and desmosomes Cx43 is mislocalized in the seminiferi tubuli of BT-IgSF knockouts, suggesting a disturbed cell– cell communication

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Mouse strains
Flow cytometry
Western blotting
Biotin in vivo assay
Electron microscopy
Statistical analysis
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