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Adamts9 is required for the development of primary ovarian follicles and maintenance of female sex in zebrafish

Authors
Carver, J.J., Amato, C.M., Yao, H., Zhu, Y.
ID
ZDB-PUB-240825-13
Date
2024
Source
Biology of reproduction   111(5): 1107-1128 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Zhu, Yong
Keywords
adamts9, extracellular matrix, metalloprotease, primary ovarian follicles, sex reversal, stage ib follicle
MeSH Terms
  • ADAMTS9 Protein*/genetics
  • ADAMTS9 Protein*/metabolism
  • Female
  • Sexual Maturation/physiology
  • Male
  • Zebrafish*/genetics
  • Ovarian Follicle*/growth & development
  • Ovarian Follicle*/metabolism
  • Animals
  • Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
  • Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism
  • Sex Determination Processes/genetics
  • Sex Determination Processes/physiology
PubMed
39180722 Full text @ Biol. Reprod.
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested that adamts9 (a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin type-1 motifs, member 9), an extracellular matrix (ECM) metalloprotease, participates in primordial germ cell (PGC) migration and is necessary for female fertility. In this study, we found that adamts9 knockout (KO) led to reduced body size, and female-to-male sex conversion in late juvenile or adult zebrafish; however, primary sex determination was not affected in early juveniles of adamts9 KO. Overfeeding and lowering the rearing density rescued growth defects in female adamts9 KO fish but did not rescue defects in ovarian development in adamts9 KO. Delayed PGC proliferation, significantly reduced number and size of Stage IB follicles (equivalent to primary follicles) in early juveniles of adamts9 KO, and arrested development at Stage IB follicles in mid- or late-juveniles of adamts9 KO are likely causes of female infertility and sex conversion. Via RNAseq, we found significant enrichment of differentially expressed genes involved in ECM organization during sexual maturation in ovaries of wildtype fish; and significant dysregulation of these genes in adamts9 KO ovaries. RNAseq analysis also showed enrichment of inflammatory transcriptomic signatures in adult ovaries of these adamts9 KO. Taken together, our results indicate that adamts9 is critical for development of primary ovarian follicles and maintenance of female sex, and loss of adamts9 leads to defects in ovarian follicle development, female infertility, and sex conversion in late juveniles and mature adults. These results show that the ECM and extracellular metalloproteases play major roles in maintaining ovarian follicle development in zebrafish.
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