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Volume 15, Issue 6 (November 2013) 15, 824–830; 10.1038/aja.2013.93

Characterisation of Lyzls in mice and antibacterial properties of human LYZL6

Jun Wei1,*, Shi-Jia Li1,*, Hui Shi2, Hai-Yan Wang2,3, Cheng-Ting Rong2, Peng Zhu3, Shao-Hua Jin3, Juan Liu3 and Jian-Yuan Li1,2,3

1General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan 750004, China
2College of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China
3Shandong Research Center of Stem Cell Engineering, Yantai 264000, China

*These authors contributed equally to this work.

Correspondence: Dr JY Li, (sdscli@126.com)

Received 6 May 2013; Revised 5 June 2013; Accepted 23 June 2013 Advance online publication 9 September 2013

Abstract

C-type lysozyme genes (Lyzls) belong to the class of lysozymes and are highly expressed in the testis and epididymis. The members Lyzl4 and Spaca3 have been reported to play a role in sperm–egg binding and fertilisation in mice. However, the function of the remaining two mouse c-type lysozyme genes, Lyzl1 and Lyzl6, is still not clear. In the present study, we analysed the tissue expression and androgen-dependent expression of mouse c-type lysozyme genes and the possible contribution of human recombinant LYZL6 (rLYZL6) to immunity. The expression of Lyzls was detected by RT-PCR, Western blots, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence. The bacteriolytic activity of rLYZL6 was analysed by a colony-forming assay. In mice, the expression of Lyzl genes was mainly in the testis and epididymis in a developmentally regulated manner and androgen- or testicular factor-regulated manner. Immunodetection revealed the presence of LYZL6 protein in primary spermatocytes and round spermatids of the testis and on the post-acrosomal area and midpiece of mature epididymal spermatozoa. The rLYZL6 protein exhibited antibacterial activity. From the results, Lyzls may play a role in mitochondrial function of spermatozoa and LYZL6 may contribute to the innate immunity of the male genital tract.

Keywords: antibacterial properties; c-type lysozyme genes (Lyzls); expression characterisation; human LYZL6; testosterone

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