Pig Hsd17b3: Alternative splice variants expression, insertion/deletion (indel) in promoter region and their associations with male reproductive traits

2019 
Abstract Hydroxysteroid 17-Beta Dehydrogenase 3 (Hsd17b3), primarily expressed in Leydig cells (LCs) of the mammalian testes, is essential for testosterone biosynthesis and male fertility. The aim of our study was to profile the expression, splice variants (SV) and novel insertion/deletion (indel) of Hsd17b3 in boars. Quantitative analysis showed that the expression level of Hsd17b3 in the testis was significantly highest. Among different testicular cell types, the Hsd17b3 mRNA expression level of LCs was significantly higher than that of SSCs (spermatogonial stem cells) and SCs (Sertoli cells). Furthermore, the SV was firstly identified in pigs and it was highly expressed in LCs comparing with SSCs and SCs. In addition, two mutations were identified in pig Hsd17b3 gene promotor and intron, respectively, which were associated with male reproductive traits (P
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