Cytochalasin D restores nuclear size acting on F-actin and IZUMO1 localization in low-quality spermatozoa

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In spermatozoa, the nuclear F-actin supports the acroplaxome, a subacrosomal structure involved in the correct exposure of several acrosomal membrane proteins; among them, the glycoprotein IZUMO1 is the major protein involved in sperm-oocyte fusion. Nuclear F-actin is also involved in sperm head shaping and chromosome compartmentalization. To date, few notions regarding the bivalent role of F-actin on sperm chromatin organization and IZUMO1 positioning have been reported. In our work, we characterized subcellular organization of F-actin in human high- and low-quality spermatozoa (A- and B-SPZ), respectively, showing that F-actin over-expression in sperm head of B-SPZ affected IZUMO1 localization. A correct IZUMO1 repositioning following in vitro induction of F-actin depolymerization, by cytochalasin D treatment, occurred. Interestingly, F-actin depolymerization was also associated with a correct acrosome repositioning, thus to favor a proper acrosome reaction onset, with changes in sperm nuclear size parameters and histone acetylation rate reaching high-quality conditions. In conclusion, the current work shows a key role of F-actin in the control of IZUMO1 localization as well as chromatin remodeling and acetylation events.

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Martinez, G., Cappetta, D., Telesca, M., Urbanek, K., Castaldo, G., Dhellemmes, M., … Manfrevola, F. (2023). Cytochalasin D restores nuclear size acting on F-actin and IZUMO1 localization in low-quality spermatozoa. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 19(7), 2234–2255. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.77166

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