生物
基因敲除
精子发生
黑腹果蝇
生殖细胞
基因
RNA干扰
细胞生物学
遗传学
男科
核糖核酸
内分泌学
医学
作者
Yan Zheng,Jie Bi,Mengting Hou,Wei Shen,W. Zhang,Hui Ai,Xiao‐Qiang Yu,Yu‐Feng Wang
摘要
Abstract The ocnus ( ocn ) gene encodes a protein abundant in the testes, implying its role in testis development. When Drosophila melanogaster is infected with the endosymbiont w Mel Wolbachia , which affects the spermatogenesis of its hosts, ocn is downregulated in the third‐instar larval testes, suggesting a role of ocn in spermatogenesis. In this study, we knocked down ocn in the testes and found that the hatch rates of embryos derived from ocn ‐knockdown males were significantly decreased, and 84.38% of the testes were much smaller in comparison to controls. Analysis of the smaller testes showed no germ cells but they had an extended hub. Using RNA‐sequencing (RNA‐Seq), we identified 69 genes with at least a twofold change (q‐value < 5%) in their expression after ocn knockdown; of these, eight testes‐specific and three reproduction‐related genes were verified to be significantly downregulated using quantitative reverse transcription‐PCR. Three genes ( orientation disruptor , p24‐2 and CG13541 ) were also significantly downregulated in the presence of Wolbachia . Furthermore, 98 genes were not expressed when ocn was knocked down in testes. These results suggest that ocn plays a crucial role in male germ cell development in Drosophila , possibly by regulating the expression of multiple spermatogenesis‐related genes. Our data provide important information to help understand the molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying spermatogenesis.
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