Truncating PICK1 Variant Identified in Azoospermia Affected Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Knockout Mice

Yao-qiang Du , Chong-yi Shu , Min Zheng , Wei-de Xu , Yue Sun , Lu Shen , Chen Zhang , Yu-xin Zhang , Qian-ni Wang , Kai-qiang Li , Bing-yu Chen , Ke Hao , Jian-xin Lyu , Zhen Wang

Current Medical Science ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (2) : 313 -323.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (2) : 313 -323. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-023-2704-y
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Truncating PICK1 Variant Identified in Azoospermia Affected Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Knockout Mice

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Objective

The protein interacting with C kinase 1 (PICK1) plays a critical role in vesicle trafficking, and its deficiency in sperm cells results in abnormal vesicle trafficking from Golgi to acrosome, which eventually disrupts acrosome formation and leads to male infertility.

Methods

An azoospermia sample was filtered, and the laboratory detection and clinical phenotype indicated typical azoospermia in the patient. We sequenced all of the exons in the PICK1 gene and found that there was a novel homozygous variant in the PICK1 gene, c.364delA (p.Lys122SerfsX8), and this protein structure truncating variant seriously affected the biological function. Then we constructed a PICK1 knockout mouse model using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat cutting technology (CRISPRc).

Results

The sperm from PICK1 knockout mice showed acrosome and nucleus abnormalities, as well as dysfunctional mitochondrial sheath formation. Both the total sperm and motility sperm counts were decreased in the PICK1 knockout mice compared to wild-type mice. Moreover, the mitochondrial dysfunction was verified in the mice. These defects in the male PICK1 knockout mice may have eventually led to complete infertility.

Conclusion

The c.364delA novel variant in the PICK1 gene associated with clinical infertility, and pathogenic variants in the PICK1 may cause azoospermia or asthenospermia by impairing mitochondrial function in both mice and humans.

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Yao-qiang Du, Chong-yi Shu, Min Zheng, Wei-de Xu, Yue Sun, Lu Shen, Chen Zhang, Yu-xin Zhang, Qian-ni Wang, Kai-qiang Li, Bing-yu Chen, Ke Hao, Jian-xin Lyu, Zhen Wang. Truncating PICK1 Variant Identified in Azoospermia Affected Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Knockout Mice. Current Medical Science, 2023, 43(2): 313-323 DOI:10.1007/s11596-023-2704-y

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