VOOZH about

URL: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ahc/44/4/44_11027/_article

⇱ Immunohistochemical Analysis of Histone H3 Modifications in Germ Cells during Mouse Spermatogenesis


ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA
Online ISSN : 1347-5800
Print ISSN : 0044-5991
ISSN-L : 0044-5991
REGULAR ARTICLE
Immunohistochemical Analysis of Histone H3 Modifications in Germ Cells during Mouse Spermatogenesis
Ning SongJie LiuShucai AnTomoya NishinoYoshitaka HishikawaTakehiko Koji
Author information
  • Ning Song

    Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

  • Jie Liu

    Department of Prosthodontics, College of Stomatology, Jiamusi University

  • Shucai An

    Department of General Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Jiamusi University

  • Tomoya Nishino

    Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

  • Yoshitaka Hishikawa

    Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

  • Takehiko Koji

    Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Corresponding author

Keywords: immunohistochemistry, histone H3 modification, epigenetics, spermatogenesis, mouse
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2011 Volume 44 Issue 4 Pages 183-190

👁 Image
View "Advance Publication" version (July 20, 2011).
Details
  • Published: 2011 Received: June 07, 2011 Available on J-STAGE: August 27, 2011 Accepted: June 29, 2011 Advance online publication: July 20, 2011 Revised: -
Download PDF (1233K)
Download citation RIS

(compatible with EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, RefWorks)

BIB TEX

(compatible with BibDesk, LaTeX)

Text How to download citation
Contact us
Abstract
Histone modification has been implicated in the regulation of mammalian spermatogenesis. However, the association of differently modified histone H3 with a specific stage of germ cells during spermatogenesis is not fully understood. In this study, we examined the localization of variously modified histone H3 in paraffin-embedded sections of adult mouse testis immunohistochemically, focusing on acetylation at lysine 9 (H3K9ac), lysine 18 (H3K18ac), and lysine 23 (H3K23ac); tri-methylation at lysine 4 (H3K4me3) and lysine 27 (H3K27me3); and phosphorylation at serine 10 (H3S10phos). As a result, we found that there was a significant fluctuation in the modifications; in spermatogonia, the stainings for H3K9ac, H3K18ac, and H3K23ac were strong while that for H3K4me3 was weak. In spermatocytes, the stainings for H3K9ac, H3K18ac, H3K23ac, and H3K4me3 were reduced in the preleptotene to pachytene stage, but in diplotene stage the stainings for H3K18ac, H3K23ac, and H3K4me3 seemed to become intense again. The staining for H3K27me3 was nearly constant throughout these stages. In the ensuing spermiogenesis, a dramatic acetylation and methylation of histone H3 was found in the early elongated spermatids and then almost all signals disappeared in the late elongated spermatids, in parallel with the replacement from histones to protamines. In addition, we confirmed that the staining of histone H3S10phos was exclusively associated with mitotic and meiotic cell division. Based upon the above results, we indicated that the modification pattern of histone H3 is subject to dynamic change and specific to a certain stage of germ cell differentiation during mouse spermatogenesis.
References (33)
Related articles (0)
Figures (0)
👁 Image
Content from these authors
Supplementary material (0)
Result List ()
Cited by (93)
© 2011 By the Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
feedback
Top