Single-cell RNA-seq unravels alterations of the human spermatogonial stem cell compartment in patients with impaired spermatogenesis.Open Access

Di Persio, Sara; Tekath, Tobias; Siebert-Kuss, Lara Marie; Cremers, Jann-Frederik; Wistuba, Joachim; Li, Xiaolin; Meyer Zu Hörste, Gerd; Drexler, Hannes C A; Wyrwoll, Margot J; Tüttelmann, Frank; Dugas, Martin; Kliesch, Sabine; Schlatt, Stefan; Laurentino, Sandra; Neuhaus, Nina

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Despite the high incidence of male infertility, only 30% of infertile men receive a causative diagnosis. To explore the regulatory mechanisms governing human germ cell function in normal and impaired spermatogenesis (crypto), we performed single-cell RNA sequencing (>30,000 cells). We find major alterations in the crypto spermatogonial compartment with increased numbers of the most undifferentiated spermatogonia (PIWIL4+). We also observe a transcriptional switch within the spermatogonial compartment driven by increased and prolonged expression of the transcription factor EGR4. Intriguingly, the EGR4-regulated chromatin-associated transcriptional repressor UTF1is downregulated at transcriptional and protein levels. This is associated with changes in spermatogonial chromatin structure and fewer Adark spermatogonia, characterized by tightly compacted chromatin and serving as reserve stem cells. These findings suggest that crypto patients are disadvantaged, as fewer cells safeguard their germline's genetic integrity. These identified spermatogonial regulators will be highly interesting targets to uncover genetic causes of male infertility.

Details about the publication

JournalCell reports. Medicine (Cell Rep Med)
Volume2
Issue9
StatusPublished
Release year2021 (21/09/2021)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordshuman spermatogenesis; impaired spermatogenesis; male germline stem cells; male infertility; single-cell RNA sequencing; spermatogonia; spermatogonial stem cells; stem cell differentiation; testis

Authors from the University of Münster

Cremers, Jann-Frederik
Dugas, Martin
Kliesch, Sabine
Laurentino, Sandra
Neuhaus, Nina Julia
Persio, Sara
Schlatt, Stefan
Siebert-Kuss, Lara Marie
Tekath, Tobias
Tüttelmann, Frank
Wistuba, Joachim
Wyrwoll, Margot Julia