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Characterization of the olfactory receptors expressed in human spermatozoa

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Title:Characterization of the olfactory receptors expressed in human spermatozoa
Creators Name:Flegel, C. and Vogel, F. and Hofreuter, A. and Schreiner, B.S.P. and Osthold, S. and Veitinger, S. and Becker, C. and Brockmeyer, N.H. and Muschol, M. and Wennemuth, G. and Altmüller, J. and Hatt, H. and Gisselmann, G.
Abstract:The detection of external cues is fundamental for human spermatozoa to locate the oocyte in the female reproductive tract. This task requires a specific chemoreceptor repertoire that is expressed on the surface of human spermatozoa, which is not fully identified to date. Olfactory receptors (ORs) are candidate molecules and have been attributed to be involved in sperm chemotaxis and chemokinesis, indicating an important role in mammalian spermatozoa. An increasing importance has been suggested for spermatozoal RNA, which led us to investigate the expression of all 387 OR genes. This study provides the first comprehensive analysis of OR transcripts in human spermatozoa of several individuals by RNA-Seq. We detected 91 different transcripts in the spermatozoa samples that could be aligned to annotated OR genes. Using stranded mRNA-Seq, we detected a class of these putative OR transcripts in an antisense orientation, indicating a different function, rather than coding for a functional OR protein. Nevertheless, we were able to detect OR proteins in various compartments of human spermatozoa, indicating distinct functions in human sperm. A panel of various OR ligands induced Ca2+ signals in human spermatozoa, which could be inhibited by mibefradil. This study indicates that a variety of ORs are expressed at the mRNA and protein level in human spermatozoa.
Keywords:Spermatozoa, Odorant Receptor, Deep Sequencing, Antisense Transcripts, Signal Transduction
Source:Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
ISSN:2296-889X
Publisher:Frontiers Media SA
Volume:2
Page Range:73
Date:2015
Additional Information:Copyright © 2016 Flegel, Vogel, Hofreuter, Schreiner, Osthold, Veitinger, Becker, Brockmeyer, Muschol, Wennemuth, Altmüller, Hatt and Gisselmann. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2015.00073
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