A sperm GPI-anchored protein elicits sperm-cumulus cross-talk leading to the acrosome reaction

L Yin, CM Chung, R Huo, H Liu, C Zhou, W Xu… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2009 - Springer
L Yin, CM Chung, R Huo, H Liu, C Zhou, W Xu, H Zhu, J Zhang, Q Shi, HYC Wong, J Chen…
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009Springer
The acrosome reaction has long been thought to be induced by the zona pellucida. Here we
report the identification and function of a novel human sperm glycosylphosphatidylinositol
(GPI)-anchored membrane protein, NYD-SP8. The release of the protein during sperm-egg
interaction and its binding to the cumulus, the first layer of egg investment, elicits cross-talk
between the gametes and produces calcium dependant release of progesterone, which lead
to the acrosome reaction. An in vivo mouse model of NYD-SP8 immunization is also …
Abstract
The acrosome reaction has long been thought to be induced by the zona pellucida. Here we report the identification and function of a novel human sperm glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored membrane protein, NYD-SP8. The release of the protein during sperm-egg interaction and its binding to the cumulus, the first layer of egg investment, elicits cross-talk between the gametes and produces calcium dependant release of progesterone, which lead to the acrosome reaction. An in vivo mouse model of NYD-SP8 immunization is also established showing a reduced fertility rate. Thus, contrary to accepted dogma, our study demonstrates for the first time that, prior to reaching the zona pellucida, sperm may release a surface protein that acts on the cumulus cells leading to the acrosome reaction, which may be important for determining the outcome of fertilization.
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