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The molecular evolution of mammalian spermatogenesis

Nils Trost, Noe Mbengue, Henrik Kaessmann

2023Cells and Development20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The testis is a key male reproductive organ that produces gametes through the process of spermatogenesis. Testis morphologies, sperm phenotypes, and the process of spermatogenesis evolve rapidly in mammals, presumably due to the evolutionary pressure on males to give rise to their own offspring. Here, we review studies illuminating the molecular evolution of the testis, in particular large-scale transcriptomic studies, which were based on bulk tissue samples and, more recently, individual cells. Together with various genomic and epigenomic data, these studies have unveiled the cellular source, molecular mechanisms, and evolutionary forces that underlie the rapid phenotypic evolution of the testis. They also revealed shared (ancestral) and species-specific spermatogenic gene expression programs. The insights and available data that have accumulated also provide a valuable resource for the investigation and treatment of male fertility disorders - a dramatically increasing problem in modern industrial societies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySpermatogenesisEpigenomicsPhenotypeTranscriptomeOffspringEpigeneticsEvolutionary biologyEpigenesisSpermMolecular evolutionGeneGeneticsGene expressionGenomeEndocrinologyDNA methylationPregnancyGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesSperm and Testicular FunctionChromosomal and Genetic Variations