Mutations |
1 mutations
Species: mouse
Mutation name: None
type: null mutation
fertility: infertile - ovarian defect
Comment: Zhuo L, et al 2001 reported that defect in SHAP-Hyaluronan Complex Causes Severe Female
Infertility based on a study on the BIKUNIN
GENE knock out mice.
Hyaluronan (HA) associates with proteins and proteoglycans to form the
extracellular HA-rich matrices that significantly affect cellular behaviors. So far,
only the heavy chains of the plasma inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (ITI) family,
designated as SHAPs (serum-derived hyaluronan-associated proteins), have been
shown to bind covalently to HA. The physiological significance of such a unique
covalent complex has been unknown but is of great interest, because HA and the
ITI family are abundant in tissues and in plasma, respectively, and the SHAP-HA
complex is formed wherever HA meets plasma. The authors abolished the formation of the
SHAP-HA complex in mice by targeting the gene of bikunin, the light chain of the
ITI family members, which is essential for their biosynthesis. As a consequence,
the cumulus oophorus, an investing structure unique to the oocyte of higher
mammals, had a defect in forming the extracellular HA-rich matrix during
expansion. The ovulated oocytes were completely devoid of matrix and were
unfertilized, leading to severe female infertility. Intraperitoneal administration of
ITI, accompanied by the formation of the SHAP-HA complex, fully rescued the
defects.
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