• Title of article

    BARD1 Expression During Spermatogenesis Is Associated with Apoptosis and Hormonally Regulated

  • Author/Authors

    Durand، Philippe نويسنده , , Feki، Anis نويسنده , , Jefford، Charles-Edwards نويسنده , , Harb، Jean نويسنده , , Lucas، Herve نويسنده , , Krause، Karl-Heinz نويسنده , , Irminger-Finger، Irmgard نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    -1613
  • From page
    1614
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    The BRCA1-binding RING-finger domain protein BARD1 may act conjointly with BRCA1 in DNA repair and in ubiquitination, but it may also induce apoptosis in a BRCA1-independent manner. In this study, we have investigated BARD1 expression during spermatogenesis. In contrast with BRCA1, which is expressed only in meiotic spermatocytes and early round spermatids, BARD1 is expressed during all stages of spermatogenesis. However, while spermatogonia expressed fulllength BARD1 mRNA, later stages of spermatocyte precursors express predominantly a novel, shorter splice form BARD1(beta). BARD1(beta) lacks the BRCA1-interacting RING finger but maintains its proapoptotic activity. Consistently, BRCA1 can counteract the proapoptotic activity of full-length BARD1 but not of BARD1(beta). Several lines of evidence suggest that BARD1 is involved in proapoptotic signaling in testis: i) both BARD1 isoforms are mostly found in cells that stain positive for TUNEL, Bax, and activated caspase 3; ii) BARD1(beta), capable of inducing apoptosis even in the presence of BRCA1, is specifically expressed in BRCA1-positive later stages of spermatogenesis; iii) antiapoptotic hormonal stimulation leads to BARD1 downregulation; and iv) BARD1 expression is associated with human pathologies causing sterility due to increased germ cell death. Our data suggest that full-length BARD1 might be involved in apoptotic control in spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes, while a switch to the BRCA1-independent BARD1(beta) might be necessary to induce apoptosis in BRCA1expressing meiotic spermatocytes and early round spermatids.
  • Keywords
    male reproductive tract , Gene regulation , spermatid , spermatogenesis , testis
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Record number

    88367