Literature DB >> 34128156

Transcriptome of D14 in vivo x in vitro bovine embryos: is there any difference?

Ligiane Oliveira Leme1, Grazieli Marinheiro Machado2, Andrei Antonioni Guedes Fidelis2, Ana Luiza Silva Guimarães2, José Felipe Warmiling Sprícigo2, José Oliveira Carvalho1, I Pivato2, Maurício Machaim Franco3, Margot Alves Nunes Dode4,5.   

Abstract

It is well-established that in vitro culture affects quality, gene expression, and epigenetic processes in bovine embryos and that trophectoderm cells are the most susceptible to abnormalities. These changes have been reported as the main factors responsible for losses observed after transfer of in vitro-produced embryos. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of an in vitro system on bovine embryo transcriptional profiles on D14 of development. Two groups were used-one with embryos produced in vitro until D7 (day 7; VT group) and another with embryos produced in vivo by hormonal stimulation, with embryos collected on D7 (VV group). D7 embryos at similar developmental stages from both treatments were transferred to recipient uteri and recollected on D14. From D14 embryos of both treatments, trophoblast samples were removed by biopsy for sexing and transcriptome analyses. Embryos were sexed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and only males were used for RNA sequencing. In total, 29,005 transcripts were expressed, from which 900 were differentially expressed, but only 29 genes were significantly differentially expressed. In addition, 20 genes were found uniquely for VV and 27 for VT. These findings suggested that although the uterine environment minimized transcriptional differences, it was not able to make trophoblasts from the in vitro embryos similar to the in vivo ones. The few genes exhibiting differences are in control of important events that may be responsible for embryonic losses occurring during the first period of gestation.
© 2021. The Society for In Vitro Biology.

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Keywords:  : Trophoblast; Conceptus elongation; D14 bovine trophoblast; Gene expression; Trophoblast profile

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34128156     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-021-00599-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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