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Reduced fertility of female mice lacking CD81

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 290, Issue 2, Pages 351-358

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.11.031

Keywords

infertility; oocyte; sperm; fusion; CD81; CD9; tetraspanin

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In somatic cells, the tetraspanins CD81 and CD9 associate with each other, with additional tetraspanins and with non-tetraspanin molecules to form proteolipidic complexes. Here we show that CD81 is expressed on the surface of oocytes where it associates with tetraspanin-enriched membrane structures. A major CD9 and CD81 partner, CD9P-1, is also expressed by oocytes. Deletion of CD81 gene in mice results in a 40% reduction of female fertility. In vitro insemination indicated that this infertility is due to a deficiency of oocytes to fuse with sperm. While the fertility of CD9(-/-) mice is severely but not completely impaired, double knock-out CD9(-/-) CD81(-/-) mice were completely infertile indicating that CD9 and CD81 play complementary roles in sperm-egg fusion. Finally, a fraction of CD9 was transferred from CD81(-/-) oocytes to sperm present in the perivitelline space indicating that the defect of fusion of CD81(-/-) oocytes does not result from an impaired initial gamete interaction. (C) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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