Wdr62 is involved in meiotic initiation via activating JNK signaling and associated with POI in humans

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Abstract

Meiosis is a germ cell-specific division that is indispensable for the generation of haploid gametes. However, the regulatory mechanisms of meiotic initiation remain elusive. Here, we report that the Wdr62 (WD40-repeat protein 62) is involved in meiotic initiation as a permissive factor rather than an instructive factor. Knock-out of this gene in a mouse model resulted in meiotic initiation defects. Further studies demonstrated that Wdr62 is required for RA-induced Stra8 expression via the activation of JNK signaling, and the defects in meiotic initiation from Wdr62-deficient mice could be partially rescued by JNK1 overexpression in germ cells. More importantly, two novel mutations of the WDR62 gene were detected in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), and these mutations played dominant-negative roles in regulating Stra8 expression. Hence, this study revealed that Wdr62 is involved in meiotic initiation via activating JNK signaling, which displays a novel mechanism for regulating meiotic initiation, and mutation of WDR62 is one of the potential etiologies of POI in humans.

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Zhou, Y., Qin, Y., Qin, Y., Xu, B., Guo, T., Ke, H., … Gao, F. (2018). Wdr62 is involved in meiotic initiation via activating JNK signaling and associated with POI in humans. PLoS Genetics, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007463

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