HELQ deficiency impairs the induction of primordial germ cell‐like cells
Cong Wan, Yaping Huang, Xingguo Xue, Gang Chang, Mei Wang, Xiao‐Yang Zhao, Fang Luo, Zhi‐Zhong Tang

TL;DR
HELQ deficiency reduces the formation of primordial germ cell-like cells in both mice and humans, suggesting a role in fertility and germline development.
Contribution
This study reveals HELQ's role in mouse and human primordial germ cell-like cell induction and its connection to male infertility.
Findings
HELQ deficiency significantly reduces mouse PGCLC induction efficiency.
p53 inhibitor treatment partially rescues PGCLC formation in HELQ-deficient mouse cells.
HELQ ablation also impairs human PGCLC induction.
Abstract
Helicase POLQ‐like (HELQ) is a DNA helicase essential for the maintenance of genome stability. A recent study identified two HELQ missense mutations in some cases of infertile men. However, the functions of HELQ in the process of germline specification are not well known and whether its function is conserved between mouse and human remains unclear. Here, we revealed that Helq knockout (Helq −/−) could significantly reduce the efficiency of mouse primordial germ cell‐like cell (PGCLC) induction. In addition, Helq −/− embryonic bodies exhibited a severe apoptotic phenotype on day 6 of mouse PGCLC induction. p53 inhibitor treatment could partially rescue the generation of mouse PGCLCs from Helq mutant mouse embryonic stem cells. Finally, the genetic ablation of HELQ could also significantly impede the induction of human PGCLCs. Collectively, our study sheds light on the involvement of HELQ…
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TopicsPluripotent Stem Cells Research · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering · DNA Repair Mechanisms
