Novel Aspects of cAMP-Response Element Modulator (CREM) Role in Spermatogenesis and Male Fertility

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Aug 8;24(16):12558. doi: 10.3390/ijms241612558.

Abstract

Spermatogenesis is a very complex process with an intricate transcriptional regulation. The transition from the diploid to the haploid state requires the involvement of specialized genes in meiosis, among other specific functions for the formation of the spermatozoon. The transcription factor cAMP-response element modulator (CREM) is a key modulator that triggers the differentiation of the germ cell into the spermatozoon through the modification of gene expression. CREM has multiple repressor and activator isoforms whose expression is tissue-cell-type specific and tightly regulated by various factors at the transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational level. The activator isoform CREMτ controls the expression of several relevant genes in post-meiotic stages of spermatogenesis. In addition, exposure to xenobiotics negatively affects CREMτ expression, which is linked to male infertility. On the other hand, antioxidants could have a positive effect on CREMτ expression and improve sperm parameters in idiopathically infertile men. Therefore, CREM expression could be used as a biomarker to detect and even counteract male infertility. This review examines the importance of CREM as a transcription factor for sperm production and its relevance in male fertility, infertility and the response to environmental xenobiotics that may affect CREMτ expression and the downstream regulation that alters male fertility. Also, some health disorders in which CREM expression is altered are discussed.

Keywords: CREM; CREM isoforms; gene regulation; male fertility; spermatogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cyclic AMP Response Element Modulator / genetics
  • Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein
  • Fertility / genetics
  • Humans
  • Infertility, Male* / genetics
  • Male
  • Meiosis
  • Response Elements
  • Semen
  • Spermatogenesis / genetics
  • Xenobiotics*

Substances

  • Xenobiotics
  • Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein
  • CREM protein, human
  • Cyclic AMP Response Element Modulator

Grants and funding

Authors were funded by fellowships of Consejo Nacional de Humanidades Ciencias y Tecnologias (CONAHCYT)—number 997006 for DESJ and 777856 for SFLG.