Topoisomerase II expression and VM-26 induction of DNA breaks during spermatogenesis in Xenopus laevis.

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  • M Morse-Gaudio
  • M S Risley
چکیده

The relative content of topoisomerase II (topo II) and the induction of topo-II-mediated DNA damage and cellular abnormalities have been characterized in developing spermatogenic cells of Xenopus laevis to gain an insight into the role of topo II during spermatogenesis. Decatenation assays identified topo II activity in nuclear extracts from spermatocytes and pre-elongate spermatids, but not in extracts from elongate spermatids or sperm. Extracts from early-mid spermatids contained 14% (per cell) of the decatenation activity found in spermatocyte extracts. Immunoblots of SDS extracts from whole cells and nuclei from both spermatocytes and pre-elongate spermatids, but not elongate spermatids or sperm, resolved a 180 kDa polypeptide that reacts with polyclonal antisera to Xenopus oocyte topo II, an antipeptide antibody (FHD29) to human topo II alpha and beta, and an antipeptide antibody to human topo II alpha, suggesting homology between Xenopus spermatogenic cell topo II and mammalian topo II alpha. Immunofluorescence microscopy of topo II in testis cryosections revealed the presence of topo II in nuclei of all spermatogenic stages, but not in sperm. The relative levels of topo II estimated from fluorescence intensity were highest in spermatogonia and spermatocytes, then early-mid spermatids, followed by elongate spermatids and somatic cells. Incubation of isolated spermatogenic cells with teniposide (VM-26), a topo II-targetted drug, resulted in a dose-dependent induction of DNA breaks in all spermatocytes and spermatid stages to nuclear elongation stages, as analyzed by alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis. Addition of 0.5-50 microM VM-26 to spermatogenic cell cultures for 27 hours resulted in stage-dependent abnormalities. Mid-late spermatid stages were relatively resistant to VM-26-induced damage. In contrast, meiotic division stages were arrested and spermatogonia B were killed by VM-26, and VM-26 induced abnormal chromosome condensation in pachytene spermatocytes. The results of these studies show that cellular levels of topo II are stage-dependent during spermatogenesis, that most spermatogenic stages are sensitive to topo II-mediated DNA damage, and that spermatogonia B, meiotic divisions and pachytene spermatocytes are particularly sensitive to induction of morphological abnormalities and cell death during acute exposure to topo II-targetted drugs.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of cell science

دوره 107 ( Pt 10)  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994