| Literature DB >> 24145127 |
Guidong Yao1, Meng Liang2, Ning Liang2, Mianmian Yin2, Mingrong Lü2, Jie Lian2, Yong Wang2, Fei Sun3.
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are indicated to regulate ovarian development in a cell- or stage-specific manner. Our previous study showed that miR-224 is involved in TGF-β1-mediated follicular granulosa cell (GC) growth and estradiol (E2) production during the transition from the preantral to early antral stage by targeting Smad4. In this study, miR-224 was found to target pentraxin 3 (Ptx3), a gene critical for cumulus expansion during ovulation. In addition, PTX3 was up-regulated in mouse mural GCs and cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) by TGF-β1 treatment, which was partially mediated by miR-224. The effect of miR-224 during ovulation was further examined in vitro and in vivo by construction of an adenovirus-mediated expression vector for miR-224 (Ad-miR-224). In vitro studies demonstrated that miR-224 could perturb cumulus expansion in EGF-stimulated COCs by decreasing PTX3 secretion. In vivo studies also showed that injection of Ad-miR-224 into ovarian bursa decreased PTX3 expression and disrupted ovulation, which led to a decreased number of implantation sites and offspring being born. These results indicate that miR-224 may affect ovulation and subsequent embryo development by targeting Ptx3, suggesting potential roles for miRNAs in offering new treatments for ovulation disorder-associated infertility, or, conversely, designing new contraceptives.Entities:
Keywords: CL; COCs; DMSO; EGF; ELISA; GCs; MicroRNA-224; Mouse cumulus expansion; PND; Ptx3; UTRs; corpus luteum; cumulus-oocyte complexes; dimethylsulfoxide; eCG; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; equine chorionic gonadotropin; granulosa cells; hCG; human chorionic gonadotropin; miRNAs; microRNAs; mouse mural granulosa cells; mouse preantral granulosa cells; mpGCs; muGCs; pentraxin 3; postnatal day; untranslated regions
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24145127 DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2013.10.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Endocrinol ISSN: 0303-7207 Impact factor: 4.102