Spermiogenesis alterations in the absence of CTCF revealed by single cell RNA sequencing

Front Cell Dev Biol. 2023 Mar 30:11:1119514. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1119514. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

CTCF is an architectonic protein that organizes the genome inside the nucleus in almost all eukaryotic cells. There is evidence that CTCF plays a critical role during spermatogenesis as its depletion produces abnormal sperm and infertility. However, defects produced by its depletion throughout spermatogenesis have not been fully characterized. In this work, we performed single cell RNA sequencing in spermatogenic cells with and without CTCF. We uncovered defects in transcriptional programs that explain the severity of the damage in the produced sperm. In the early stages of spermatogenesis, transcriptional alterations are mild. As germ cells go through the specialization stage or spermiogenesis, transcriptional profiles become more altered. We found morphology defects in spermatids that support the alterations in their transcriptional profiles. Altogether, our study sheds light on the contribution of CTCF to the phenotype of male gametes and provides a fundamental description of its role at different stages of spermiogenesis.

Keywords: CTCF; ScRNA-seq; mouse testis; sperm; spermatogenesis.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by grants from Instituto Nacional de Medicina Genómica (OR-A), from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México-PAPIIT (IN225917 to GHV-N), from Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez (HIM/2018/079 SSA 1518 and HIM 2021/061 SSA 1758 to AH-H), and from Patronato del Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez to AH-H. UT-F is a doctoral student from Graduate Program in Experimental Biology, DCBS, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, Mexico City, Mexico and received fellowship 615601 from CONACYT.