RNF216 regulates meiosis and PKA stability in the testes

Spermatogenesis is a highly sophisticated process that comprises of mitosis, meiosis, and spermiogenesis. RNF216 (ring finger protein 216), an E3 ubiquitin ligase, has been reported to be essential for spermatogenesis and male fertility in mice. However, the stages affected by Rnf216 deficiency and its underlying molecular pathological mechanisms are still unknown. In this study, we generated Rnf216‐deficient mice (Rnf216−/−) using CRISPR‐Cas9 technology. Knockout of Rnf216 led to infertility in male but not female mice. Rnf216 knockout affected the prophase of meiosis I, as no genotypic difference was observed until 12 dpp (days postpartum). Rnf216−/− spermatocytes were incompletely arrested at the zygotene stage and underwent apoptosis at approximately the pachytene stage. The proportion of zygotene spermatocytes was significantly increased, whereas the proportion of pachytene spermatocytes was significantly decreased in Rnf216−/− testes. Nevertheless, there was no significantly genotypic difference in the number of diplotene spermatocytes. We further revealed that the PKA catalytic subunit β (PRKACB) was significantly increased, which subsequently resulted in elevated PKA activity in testes from adult as well as 9 dpp Rnf216−/− mice. RNF216 interacts with PRKACB and promotes its degradation through the ubiquitin‐lysosome pathway. Collectively, our results revealed an important role for RNF216 in regulation of meiosis and PKA stability in the testes.

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