TRAPPC2l Participates in Male Germ Cell Development by Regulating Cell Division

Mengyue Wang , Jiayi Li , Bowen Liu , Zhiming Shen , Min Chen , Xiuhong Cui , Hongbin Liu , Fei Gao , Han Zhao

Cell Proliferation ›› 2025, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (6) : e13810

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Cell Proliferation ›› 2025, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (6) : e13810 DOI: 10.1111/cpr.13810
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TRAPPC2l Participates in Male Germ Cell Development by Regulating Cell Division

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TRAPPC2L is a core subunit of the Transport Protein Particle (TRAPP) complex, which is involved in vesicle transport and autophagy. Mutations in Trappc2l gene are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, characterised by severe neurodevelopmental delays and varying degrees of muscle abnormalities. In this study, we found that the knockout of Trappc2l did not cause developmental abnormalities in both male and female mice. However, the male mice were completely infertile. Histological examination revealed that germ cell syncytial structures with multiple nuclear were formed in Trappc2l knockout mice from embryonic day 17.5 (E17.5) and the number and size of these structures gradually were increased at later developmental stages. The germ cells were completely lost at 2 weeks after birth. Further study found that germ cell syncytial structures were most likely formed by abnormal cell division but not cell fusion. We also found that meiosis-associated genes Stra8 and Sycp3 were expressed in Trappc2l-deficient germ cells during the embryonic stage. Our study demonstrated that Trappc2l is essential for germ cell development in male mice which is probably involved in keeping the mitotic quiescent state of male germ cells during the embryonic stage.

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Gonocyte / meiosis / non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) / Trappc2l

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Mengyue Wang, Jiayi Li, Bowen Liu, Zhiming Shen, Min Chen, Xiuhong Cui, Hongbin Liu, Fei Gao, Han Zhao. TRAPPC2l Participates in Male Germ Cell Development by Regulating Cell Division. Cell Proliferation, 2025, 58(6): e13810 DOI:10.1111/cpr.13810

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