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Cellular Stress Responses in Oocytes: Molecular Changes and Clinical Implications.

Waleed F A Marei1,2, Jo L M R Leroy3.   

Abstract

The oocyte may be exposed to several sources of stress during its growth and maturation, which may lead to reduced fertility. Unfolded protein responses (UPRs) play a central role to maintain cell survival and repair. Transcription of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a key element to facilitate reestablishment of cellular homeostasis. Unlike somatic cells, cellular mechanisms by which oocytes can sense and respond to stress are not well described. In here, we provide an overview about the impact of cellular stress, particularly due to lipotoxicity, oxidative stress, and heat stress on oocyte developmental competence. Next, we focus on the expression of HSPs in oocytes and their potential role in UPRs in oocytes and embryos. This is based on a comprehensive shotgun proteomic analysis of mature bovine oocytes performed in our laboratory, as well as a literature review. The topic is discussed in light of our understanding of similar mechanisms in other cell types and the limited transcriptional activity in oocytes. More fundamental research is needed both at the transcriptomic and proteomic levels to further understand cell stress response mechanisms in oocytes and early developing embryos, their critical interactions, and their long-term effects. Strategies to provide targeted external support to prevent or reduce cell stress levels during oocyte maturation or early embryo development under maternal metabolic stress conditions should be developed to maximize the odds of producing good quality embryos and guarantee optimal viability.
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Keywords:  Cell stress; ER; Embryos; Heat shock proteins; Mitochondria; Oocytes; Unfolded protein response

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34921349     DOI: 10.1007/5584_2021_690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   3.650


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