New insights into FAK function and regulation during spermatogenesis


Gungor-Ordueri N. E., Mruk D. D., Wan H., Wong E. W. P., Celik-Ozenci C., Lie P. P. Y., ...Daha Fazla

HISTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY, cilt.29, sa.8, ss.977-989, 2014 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

  • Yayın Türü: Makale / Derleme
  • Cilt numarası: 29 Sayı: 8
  • Basım Tarihi: 2014
  • Dergi Adı: HISTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY
  • Derginin Tarandığı İndeksler: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus
  • Sayfa Sayıları: ss.977-989
  • Anahtar Kelimeler: Focal adhesion kinase, Spermatogenesis, Testis, Ectoplasmic specialization, Blood-testis barrier, Seminiferous epithelial cycle, FOCAL ADHESION KINASE, BLOOD-TESTIS BARRIER, CELL JUNCTION DYNAMICS, DAILY SPERM PRODUCTION, F-ACTIN ORGANIZATION, ECTOPLASMIC SPECIALIZATION, AUTOCRINE AXIS, SERTOLI-CELLS, RAT TESTIS, PROTEIN
  • Akdeniz Üniversitesi Adresli: Evet

Özet

Germ cell transport across the seminiferous epithelium during the epithelial cycle is crucial to spermatogenesis, although molecular mechanism(s) that regulate these events remain unknown. Studies have shown that spatiotemporal expression of crucial regulatory proteins during the epithelial cycle represents an efficient and physiologically important mechanism to regulate spermatogenesis without involving de novo synthesis of proteins and/or expression of genes. Herein, we critically review the role of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) in coordinating the transport of spermatids and preleptotene spermatocytes across the epithelium and the blood-testis barrier (BTB), respectively, along the apical ectoplasmic specialization (ES) - blood-testis barrier - basement membrane (BM) functional axis during spermatogenesis. In the testis, p-FAK-Tyr(397) and p-FAK-Tyr(407) are spatiotemporally expressed during the epithelial cycle at the actin-rich anchoring junction known as ES, regulating cell adhesion at the Sertoli-spermatid (apical ES) and Sertoli cell-cell (basal ES) interface. Phosphorylated forms of FAK exert their effects by regulating the homeostasis of F-actin at the ES, mediated via their effects on actin polymerization so that microfilaments are efficiently re-organized, such as from their "bundled" to "de-bundled/branched" configuration and vice versa during the epithelial cycle to facilitate the transport of: (i) spermatids across the epithelium, and (ii) preleptotene spermatocytes across the BTB. In summary, p-FAK-Tyr(407) and p-FAK-Tyr(397) are important regulators of spermatogenesis which serve as molecular switches that turn "on" and "off" adhesion function at the apical ES and the basal ES/BTB, mediated via their spatiotemporal expression during the epithelial cycle. A hypothetical model depicting the role of these two molecular switches is also proposed.