A missense in HSF2BP causing primary ovarian insufficiency affects meiotic recombination by its novel interactor c19orf57/brme1

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Abstract

Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) is a major cause of infertility, but its etiology remains poorly understood. Using whole-exome sequencing in a family with 3 cases of POI, we identified the candidate missense variant S167L in HSF2BP, an essential meiotic gene. Functional analysis of the HSF2BP-S167L variant in mouse showed that it behaves as a hypomorphic allele compared to a new loss of function (knock-out) mouse model. Hsf2bpS167L/S167L females show reduced fertility with smaller litter sizes. To obtain mechanistic insights, we identified C19ORF57/BRME1 as a strong interactor and stabilizer of HSF2BP and showed that the BRME1/HSF2BP protein complex co-immunoprecipitates with BRCA2, RAD51, RPA and PALB2. Meiocytes bearing the HSF2BP-S167L variant showed a strongly decreased staining of both HSF2BP and BRME1 at the recombination nodules and a reduced number of the foci formed by the recombinases RAD51/DMC1, thus leading to a lower frequency of crossovers. Our results provide insights into the molecular mechanism of HSF2BP-S167L in human ovarian insufficiency and sub(in)fertility.

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Felipe-Medina, N., Caburet, S., Sánchez-Sáez, F., Condezo, Y. B., de Rooij, D., Gómez-H, L., … Pendás, A. M. (2020). A missense in HSF2BP causing primary ovarian insufficiency affects meiotic recombination by its novel interactor c19orf57/brme1. ELife, 9, 1–93. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.56996

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