| Literature DB >> 30472193 |
Yaoyao Zhang1, Zhiqiang Yan2, Qingyuan Qin3, Vicki Nisenblat4, Hsun-Ming Chang4, Yang Yu1, Tianren Wang1, Cuiling Lu1, Ming Yang1, Shuo Yang5, Ying Yao6, Xiaohui Zhu3, Xi Xia1, Yujiao Dang3, Yixin Ren3, Peng Yuan3, Rong Li1, Ping Liu1, Hongyan Guo6, Jinsong Han6, Haojie He6, Kun Zhang6, Yiting Wang6, Yu Wu6, Meng Li6, Jie Qiao7, Jie Yan8, Liying Yan9.
Abstract
The dynamic transcriptional regulation and interactions of human germlines and surrounding somatic cells during folliculogenesis remain unknown. Using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of human oocytes and corresponding granulosa cells (GCs) spanning five follicular stages, we revealed unique features in transcriptional machinery, transcription factor networks, and reciprocal interactions in human oocytes and GCs that displayed developmental-stage-specific expression patterns. Notably, we identified specific gene signatures of two cell types in particular developmental stage that may reflect developmental competency and ovarian reserve. Additionally, we uncovered key pathways that may concert germline-somatic interactions and drive the transition of primordial-to-primary follicle, which represents follicle activation. Thus, our work provides key insights into the crucial features of the transcriptional regulation in the stepwise folliculogenesis and offers important clues for improving follicle recruitment in vivo and restoring fully competent oocytes in vitro.Entities:
Keywords: RNA-seq; bioinformatics analysis; follicle; folliculogenisis; granulosa cell; oocyte
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30472193 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.10.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell ISSN: 1097-2765 Impact factor: 17.970