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Deactivation of the JNK Pathway by GSTP1 Is Essential to Maintain Sperm Functionality

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.627140

Keywords

ezatiostat; GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex; mitochondria; sperm functionality; mammalian sperm

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  1. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain [RYC-2014-15581, AGL2017-88329-R, FJCI-2017-31689, FPU18/00666]
  2. Regional Government of Catalonia, Spain [2017-SGR-1229]

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This study used a comprehensive approach to investigate the molecular role of the GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex in sperm physiology using pigs as a model. The results demonstrated the essential role of GSTP1 in deactivating JNK, which is crucial for maintaining sperm function. The research also laid the groundwork for understanding the relevance of the GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex in regulating mammalian sperm physiology.
Fifty percent of male subfertility diagnosis is idiopathic and is usually associated with genetic abnormalities or protein dysfunction, which are not detectable through the conventional spermiogram. Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are antioxidant enzymes essential for preserving sperm function and maintaining fertilizing ability. However, while the role of GSTP1 in cell signaling regulation via the inhibition of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) has been enlightened in somatic cells, it has never been investigated in mammalian spermatozoa. In this regard, a comprehensive approach through immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, computer-assisted sperm assessment (CASA), and flow cytometry analysis was used to characterize the molecular role of the GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex in sperm physiology, using the pig as a model. Immunological assessments confirmed the presence and localization of GSTP1 in sperm cells. The pharmacological dissociation of the GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex resulted in the activation of JNK, which led to a significant decrease in sperm viability, motility, mitochondrial activity, and plasma membrane stability, as well as to an increase of intracellular superoxides. No effects in intracellular calcium levels and acrosome membrane integrity were observed. In conclusion, the present work has demonstrated, for the first time, the essential role of GSTP1 in deactivating JNK, which is crucial to maintain sperm function and has also set the grounds to understand the relevance of the GSTP1-JNK heterocomplex for the regulation of mammalian sperm physiology.

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