Sertoli cells (SCs) are an important component of spermatogenic tubules. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) is composed of SCs and is necessary for the development and maturity of spermatogenic cells. When the tight connection between SCs is destroyed, the BTB loses its integrity, leading to impaired spermatogenesis.
Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is a key
protein involved in
precursor mRNA splicing and selective splicing events, which directly affects
tumor cell proliferation and influences the formation of the blood-
tumor barrier by regulating the expression levels of tight junction-associated
proteins. The present study revealed that the expression of PTBP1 was downregulated following a decrease in spermatogenic activity at the phase of senescence. TM4 cells were transfected with lentivirus-short hairpinRNA-PTBP1 to evaluate the effect of silencing PTBP1 on the expression levels of
tight junction proteins and the integrity of tight junctions between adjacent SCs. Western blot analysis indicated that the expression levels of Zonula occludens 1,
occludin and
claudin-5 decreased significantly due to silencing of PTBP1 in SCs. Through detecting trans-epithelial electrical resistance, it was revealed that silencing of PTBP1 broke the integrity of tight junctions between adjacent SCs. The results suggested that PTBP1 maintained the integrity of the BTB by promoting the expression levels of tight junction-associated
proteins and revealed the possible mechanism of PTBP1 in regulating spermatogenesis.