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Ligands, Receptors, and Transcription Factors that Mediate Inter-Cellular and Intra-Cellular Communication during Ovarian Follicle Development.

Beatriz Peñalver Bernabé1,2, Teresa Woodruff2,3, Linda J Broadbelt2,4, Lonnie D Shea5,6.   

Abstract

Reliably producing a competent oocyte entails a deeper comprehension of ovarian follicle maturation, a very complex process that includes meiotic maturation of the female gamete, the oocyte, together with the mitotic divisions of the hormone-producing somatic cells. In this report, we investigate murine ovarian folliculogenesis in vivo using publicly available time-series microarrays from primordial to antral stage follicles. Manually curated protein interaction networks were employed to identify autocrine and paracrine signaling between the oocyte and the somatic cells (granulosa and theca cells) at multiple stages of follicle development. We established plausible protein-binding interactions between expressed genes that encode secreted factors and expressed genes that encode cellular receptors. Some computationally identified signaling interactions are well established, such as the paracrine signaling from the oocyte to the somatic cells through the oocyte-secreted growth factor Gdf9, while others are novel connections in term of ovarian folliculogenesis, such as the possible paracrine connection from somatic-secreted factor Ntn3 to the oocyte receptor Neo1. Additionally, we identified several of the likely transcription factors that might control the dynamic transcriptome during ovarian follicle development, noting that the YAP/TAZ signaling pathway is very active in vivo. This novel dynamic model of signaling and regulation can be employed to generate testable hypotheses regarding follicle development that could be validated experimentally, guiding the improvement of culture media to enhance in vitro ovarian follicle maturation and possibly novel therapeutic targets for reproductive diseases.

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Keywords:  Dynamic regulation ovarian follicle development; Dynamic signaling; Inter-cellular communication

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31939199      PMCID: PMC7539816          DOI: 10.1007/s43032-019-00075-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Sci        ISSN: 1933-7191            Impact factor:   3.060


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