2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-03158-1
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Epididymal RNase T2 contributes to astheno-teratozoospermia and intergenerational metabolic disorder through epididymosome-sperm interaction

Zhuoyao Ma,
Jinyu Li,
Li Fu
et al.

Abstract: Background The epididymis is crucial for post-testicular sperm development which is termed sperm maturation. During this process, fertilizing ability is acquired through the epididymis-sperm communication via exchange of protein and small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs). More importantly, epididymal-derived exosomes secreted by the epididymal epithelial cells transfer sncRNAs into maturing sperm. These sncRNAs could mediate intergenerational inheritance which further influences the health of their of… Show more

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“…Compared to conventional high‐throughput sequencing, PANDORA sequencing with AlkB and T4PNK enzyme treatment resulted in a significant increase in reads for tsRNAs and rsRNAs without significant alterations in miRNA profiles, which revealed a broader and more accurate composition of sncRNAs in a wide range of mouse and human tissues and cells, 19 and has been applied to various diseases, including astheno‐teratozoospermia and atherosclerosis. 35 , 36 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to conventional high‐throughput sequencing, PANDORA sequencing with AlkB and T4PNK enzyme treatment resulted in a significant increase in reads for tsRNAs and rsRNAs without significant alterations in miRNA profiles, which revealed a broader and more accurate composition of sncRNAs in a wide range of mouse and human tissues and cells, 19 and has been applied to various diseases, including astheno‐teratozoospermia and atherosclerosis. 35 , 36 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%