Literature DB >> 25564616

Rictor/mTORC2 pathway in oocytes regulates folliculogenesis, and its inactivation causes premature ovarian failure.

Zhenguo Chen1, Xiangjin Kang2, Liping Wang3, Heling Dong1, Caixia Wang1, Zhi Xiong1, Wanlu Zhao1, Chunhong Jia1, Jun Lin1, Wen Zhang2, Weiping Yuan4, Mei Zhong3, Hongzi Du5, Xiaochun Bai6.   

Abstract

Molecular basis of ovarian folliculogenesis and etiopathogenesis of premature ovarian failure (POF), a common cause of infertility in women, are not fully understood. Mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 2 (mTORC2) is emerging as a central regulator of cell metabolism, proliferation, and survival. However, its role in folliculogenesis and POF has not been reported. Here, we showed that the signaling activity of mTORC2 is inhibited in a 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VCD)-induced POF mouse model. Notably, mice with oocyte-specific ablation of Rictor, a key component of mTORC2, demonstrated POF phenotypes, including massive follicular death, excessive loss of functional ovarian follicles, abnormal gonadal hormone secretion, and consequently, secondary subfertility in conditional knock-out (cKO) mice. Furthermore, reduced levels of Ser-473-phosphorylated Akt and Ser-253-phosphorylated Foxo3a and elevated pro-apoptotic proteins, Bad, Bax, and cleaved poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP), were observed in cKO mice, replicating the signaling alterations in 4-VCD-treated ovaries. These results indicate a critical role of the Rictor/mTORC2/Akt/Foxo3a pro-survival signaling axis in folliculogenesis. Interestingly, loss of maternal Rictor did not cause obvious developmental defects in embryos or placentas from cKO mice, suggesting that maternal Rictor is dispensable for preimplantation embryonic development. Our results collectively indicate key roles of Rictor/mTORC2 in folliculogenesis, follicle survival, and female fertility and support the utility of oocyte-specific Rictor knock-out mice as a novel model for POF.
© 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Follicle Survival; Folliculogenesis; Gene Knockout; Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR); Oocyte; Oogenesis; Ovary; Premature Ovarian Failure; Rictor; mTORC2

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25564616      PMCID: PMC4358274          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.605261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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