Hippo kinases MST1 and MST2 control the differentiation of the epididymal initial segment via the MEK-ERK pathway

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Chenling Meng
Geng Tian
Chunhua Xu
Xiaofeng Li
Yu Zhang
Yang Wang
Jinzhong Qin
Ellis Kin Lam Fok
Barry T. Hinton
Kingston King-lun Mak
Winnie Waichi Shum
Wai-Yee Chan
Yin Xia
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[1] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Bio
[3] Nanjing University,X Institutes, School of Medicine
[4] University of Virginia Health System,The Key Laboratory of Model Animal for Disease Study, Ministry of Education, Model Animal Research Center
[5] Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health-Guangdong Laboratory,Department of Cell Biology
[6] ShanghaiTech University,School of Life Science and Technology
[7] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine, Ministry of Education, School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
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Although the roles of the Hippo pathway in organogenesis and tumorigenesis have been well studied in multiple organs, its role in sperm maturation and male fertility has not been investigated. The initial segment (IS) of the epididymis plays a critical role in sperm maturation. IS differentiation is governed by ERK1/2, but the mechanisms of ERK1/2 activation in IS are not fully understood. Here we show that double knockout (dKO) of mammalian sterile 20-like kinases 1 and 2 (Mst1 and Mst2), homologs of Hippo in Drosophila, in the epididymal epithelium led to male infertility in mice. Sperm in the cauda epididymides of mutant mice were immotile with flagellar angulation and severely disorganized structures. Loss of Mst1/2 activated YAP and increased proliferation and cell death in all the segments of epididymis. The mutant mice showed substantially suppressed MEK/ERK signaling in the IS and failed IS differentiation. Deletion of Yap restored the reduced MEK/ERK signaling, and partially rescued the defective IS differentiation and fertility in Mst1/2 dKO mice. Our results demonstrate that YAP inhibits the MEK/ERK pathway in IS epithelial cells, and MST1/2 control IS differentiation and fertility at least partially by repressing YAP. Taken together, the Hippo pathway is essential for sperm maturation and male fertility.
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