CXADR: From an Essential Structural Component to a Vital Signaling Mediator in Spermatogenesis

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Abstract

Canonical coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CXADR) is a transmembrane component of cell junctions that is crucial for cardiac and testicular functions via its homophilic and heterophilic interaction. CXADR is expressed in both Sertoli cells and germ cells and is localized mainly at the interface between Sertoli-Sertoli cells and Sertoli-germ cells. Knockout of CXADR in mouse Sertoli cells specifically impairs male reproductive functions, including a compromised blood-testis barrier, apoptosis of germ cells, and premature loss of spermatids. Apart from serving as an important component for cell junctions, recent progress has showed the potential roles of CXADR as a signaling mediator in spermatogenesis. This review summarizes current research progress related to the regulation and role of CXADR in spermatogenesis as well as in pathological conditions. We hope this review provides some future directions and a blueprint to promote the further study on the roles of CXADR.

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Zhang, Y., & Lui, W. Y. (2023, January 1). CXADR: From an Essential Structural Component to a Vital Signaling Mediator in Spermatogenesis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021288

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