2021
DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gaab062
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The human sperm basal body is a complex centrosome important for embryo preimplantation development

Abstract: The mechanism of conversion of the human sperm basal body to a centrosome after fertilization, and its role in supporting human early embryogenesis, has not been directly addressed so far. Using proteomics and immunofluorescence studies we show here that the human zygote inherits a basal body enriched with centrosomal proteins from the sperm, establishing the first functional centrosome of the new organism. Injection of human sperm tails containing the basal body into human oocytes followed by parthenogenetic … Show more

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“…For a long time, it was thought that human sperm provided one functional centriole (the PC), one degraded or remnant centriole (the DC), and no pericentriolar material (PCM) to the egg ( Manandhar et al, 2005 ; Luo et al, 2013 ). However, recently it became evident that human, bovine, and probably most other mammalian sperm have two functional centrioles and PCM, though they may exhibit atypical designs ( Fishman et al, 2018 ; Amargant et al, 2021 ; Khanal et al, 2021 ; Leung et al, 2021 ). The PC displays slightly modified structure and composition, while the DC displays highly modified structure and composition.…”
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“…For a long time, it was thought that human sperm provided one functional centriole (the PC), one degraded or remnant centriole (the DC), and no pericentriolar material (PCM) to the egg ( Manandhar et al, 2005 ; Luo et al, 2013 ). However, recently it became evident that human, bovine, and probably most other mammalian sperm have two functional centrioles and PCM, though they may exhibit atypical designs ( Fishman et al, 2018 ; Amargant et al, 2021 ; Khanal et al, 2021 ; Leung et al, 2021 ). The PC displays slightly modified structure and composition, while the DC displays highly modified structure and composition.…”
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“…Finally, in the absence of sperm centrioles, an activated egg can be stimulated to form a parthenote (an embryo developed from an unfertilized egg) ( Balakier and Casper, 1991 ). However, the mammalian parthenote does not reach live birth and usually dies by the blastocyst stage ( Wininger, 2004 ; Paffoni et al, 2007 ; Amargant et al, 2021 ). Parthenotes that undergo division eventually gain centrioles through the process of de novo centriole synthesis.…”
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“…The centriole near the nucleus is called the proximal centriole, while the more distant centriole, which also nucleates the flagellum, is called the distal centriole [ 31 ]. Both centrioles form a centrosome post-fertilization in the zygote [ 21 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 ].…”
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