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Subcortical maternal complex (SCMC) expression during folliculogenesis is affected by oocyte donor age in sheep.

D Bebbere1, A Abazari-Kia2,3, S Nieddu2, B Melis Murgia2, D F Albertini4, S Ledda2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The age-associated decline in female fertility is largely ascribable to the decrease in oocyte quality. The subcortical maternal complex (SCMC) is a multiprotein complex essential for early embryogenesis and female fertility and functionally conserved across mammals. The present work evaluated expression dynamics of its components during folliculogenesis in relation to maternal age in sheep.
METHODS: The expression of the SCMC components (KHDC3/FILIA, NLRP2, NLRP5/MATER, OOEP/FLOPED, PADI6, TLE6 and ZBED3) was analyzed by real-time PCR in pools of growing oocytes (GO) of different diameters (70-90 μm (S), 90-110 μm (M), or 110-130 μm (L)) derived from non-hormonally treated adult (Ad; age < 4 years), prepubertal (Pr; age 40 days), or aged ewes (age > 6 years).
RESULTS: Specific expression patterns associated with donor age were observed during folliculogenesis for all genes, except ZBED3. In oocytes of adult donors, the synthesis of NLRP2, NLRP5, PADI6, and ZBED3 mRNAs was complete in S GO, while FILIA, TLE6, and OOEP were actively transcribed at this stage. Conversely, Pr GO showed active transcription of all mRNAs, except for ZBED3, during the entire window of oocyte growth. Notably, aged GO showed a completely inverse pattern, with a decrease of NLRP2, TLE6, FILIA, and PADI6 mRNA abundance during the latest stage of oocyte growth (L GO). Interestingly, MATER showed high expression variability, suggesting large inter-oocyte differences.
CONCLUSION: Our study describes the SCMC expression dynamics during sheep oogenesis and reports age-specific patterns that are likely involved in the age-related decline of oocyte quality.

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Keywords:  KHDC3/FILIA; NLRP2; NLRP5/MATER; OOEP/FLOPED; Oocyte developmental competence; PADI6; Reproductive ageing; TLE6; ZBED3

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32613414      PMCID: PMC7492316          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-020-01871-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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