Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ›› 2017, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (4): 575-579. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-167X.2017.04.004

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Expression and localization of transmembrane protein CMTM2 in human testis and sperm

ZHANG Xiao-wei1, LAN Ke1, YANG Wen-bo1, LI Qing1, ZHAO Yong-ping2, YIN Hua-qi1, Kite Brandes3, BAI Wen-jun1, XU Tao1△   

  1. (1. Department of Urology, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing 100044, China; 2. Department of Reproductive Medicine Center, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing 100044, China; 3. Department of Urology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63130)
  • Online:2017-08-18 Published:2017-08-18
  • Contact: XU Tao E-mail:xutao@pkuph.edu.cn
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    Supported by the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (20120001120056)

Abstract: Objective: To study the expression of transmembrane protein CMTM2 in the testis and sperm of adult males and to approach the potential function of the protein in the male reproductive system. Methods: The expression of CMTM2 in human testis and sperm was confirmed by Western blot. Immunohistochemical staining was used for detecting CMTM2 localization in the testis tissue, TRITC-CMTM2 and FITC-Hoechst double immunofluorescence staining was performed to examine the subcellular localization of CMTM2 in the human sperm before and after acrosome reaction, that is, immunofluorescent staining was used for detecting CMTM2 localization in both the testis and sperm before and after the acrosome reaction. Results: CMTM2 was presented in both human testis and sperm. In the testis, CMTM2 immunoreactive particles were observed mainly in the membrane of the different stages of spermatogenic cells. In the human sperm, its immunoreactivity was restrictively localized to the posterior head where sperm-egg fusion occurred, and the CMTM2 localization was not affected by sperm acrosome reaction. CMTM2 was widely expressed in seminiferous tubules of the human testis, mainly in the cell membranes of spermatogenic cells, which was consistent with the previous reports. The immunofluorescence performed on frozen human testis slides showed similar findings with immunohistochemistry, which gave weight to the localization of CMTM2 in the cell membranes of spermatogenic cells at different stages. TRITC-CMTM2 and FITC-Hoechst double immunofluorescence staining was performed to examine the subcellular localization of CMTM2 in the human sperm before and after acrosome reaction. CMTM2 was localized at the posterior head of sperm before and after acrosome reaction. The localization and expression of CMTM2 were not affected by sperm acrosome reaction. Conclusion: Expression of CMTM2 in the male reproductive system of the adult human exhibits cell- and regionspecific patterns, which suggests that they may play an important role in spermatogenesis and sperm-egg fusion. The expression of CMTM2 in the male reproductive system of the adult human exhibits cell-and region-specific patterns, which suggests that they may play an important role in spermatogenesis and sperm-egg fusion. However, it still remains to be further elucidated about the definite role of CMTM2 in male reproductive system and the process of spermatogenesis. And in vitro fertilization experiments are needed to confirm the role of CMTM2 in fertilization in future.

Key words: CMTM2, Blotting, Western, Spermatozoa, Gene expression

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