Obesity alters testicular gene expression in mice, monkeys and humans.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Zygote Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1017/S0967199425000061
Wen Shao, Weijie Li, Xingjuan Yuan, Haifeng Zhang, Juan Zhao
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Obesity, a global health issue, is associated with numerous diseases and has been shown to affect male reproductive health by inducing endocrine hormonal changes, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress and epigenetic alterations in reproductive cells. This study investigates the impact of obesity on testicular gene expression across mice, monkeys and humans, identifying 730 conserved testis-specific genes. High-fat diet-induced obesity upregulates GNG5, INHA, MSH5, SLC30A8 and SLC7A4 in testes, suggesting their potential as regulatory targets in testicular damage associated with obesity. Single-cell analysis reveals species-conserved expression patterns of SLC7A4 in Sertoli cells and SLC30A8 in SPG cells. It also confirmed that SLC30A8 and SLC7A4 were significantly upregulated in the testes of spontaneously obese mice. The findings highlight the potential of these genes as regulatory targets in obesity-related testicular dysfunction, providing insights into male reproductive health impairments caused by obesity.

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肥胖会改变老鼠、猴子和人类的睾丸基因表达。
肥胖是一个全球性的健康问题,与许多疾病有关,并已证明通过诱导内分泌激素变化、慢性炎症、氧化应激和生殖细胞的表观遗传改变来影响男性生殖健康。这项研究调查了肥胖对小鼠、猴子和人类睾丸基因表达的影响,确定了730个保守的睾丸特异性基因。高脂饮食诱导的肥胖上调睾丸GNG5、INHA、MSH5、SLC30A8和SLC7A4,提示它们可能是肥胖相关睾丸损伤的调控靶点。单细胞分析显示SLC7A4在Sertoli细胞和SLC30A8在SPG细胞中的表达模式具有物种保守性。研究还证实,SLC30A8和SLC7A4在自发性肥胖小鼠睾丸中显著上调。这些发现强调了这些基因作为肥胖相关睾丸功能障碍的调控靶点的潜力,为肥胖引起的男性生殖健康损害提供了见解。
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Zygote
Zygote 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
1.70
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5.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international journal dedicated to the rapid publication of original research in early embryology, Zygote covers interdisciplinary studies on gametogenesis through fertilization to gastrulation in animals and humans. The scope has been expanded to include clinical papers, molecular and developmental genetics. The editors will favour work describing fundamental processes in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of animal development, and, in particular, the identification of unifying principles in biology. Nonetheless, new technologies, review articles, debates and letters will become a prominent feature.
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