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Follicular fluid C3a-peptide promotes oocyte maturation through F-actin aggregation.
Yang, Ye; Zhao, Chun; Chen, Beili; Yu, Xiaoning; Zhou, Yuxi; Ni, Danyu; Zhang, Xiaolan; Zhang, Junqiang; Ling, Xiufeng; Zhang, Zhiguo; Huo, Ran.
Afiliação
  • Yang Y; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Zhao C; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Histology and Embryology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China.
  • Chen B; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Yu X; Reproductive Medicine Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Anhui, China.
  • Zhou Y; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Ni D; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Histology and Embryology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China.
  • Zhang X; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Zhang J; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Ling X; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Zhang Z; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China.
  • Huo R; State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Department of Reproduction, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210004, China. lingxiufeng_njfy@163.com.
BMC Biol ; 21(1): 285, 2023 12 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38066646
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Immature cumulus-oocyte complexes are retrieved to obtain mature oocytes by in vitro maturation (IVM), a laboratory tool in reproductive medicine to obtain mature oocytes. Unfortunately, the efficiency of IVM is not satisfactory. To circumvent this problem, we therefore intended to commence with the composition of ovarian follicular fluid (FF), an important microenvironment influencing oocyte growth. It is well known that FF has a critical role in oocyte development and maturation. However, the components in human FF remain largely unknown, particularly with regard to small molecular peptides.

RESULTS:

In current study, the follicular fluid derived from human mature and immature follicles were harvested. The peptide profiles of FF were further investigated by using combined ultrafiltration and LC-MS/MS. The differential peptides were preliminary determined by performing differentially expressed analysis. Human and mouse oocyte culture were used to verify the influence of differential peptides on oocyte development. Constructing plasmids, cell transfecting, Co-IP, PLA etc. were used to reveal the detail molecular mechanism. The results from differentially expressed peptide as well as cultured human and mouse oocytes analyses showed that highly conserved C3a-peptide, a cleavage product of complement C3a, definitely affected oocytes development. Intriguingly, C3a-peptide possessed a novel function that promoted F-actin aggregation and spindle migration, raised the percentage of oocytes at the MII stage, without increasing the chromosome aneuploidy ratio, especially in poor-quality oocytes. These effects of C3a-peptide were attenuated by C3aR morpholino inhibition, suggesting that C3a-peptide affected oocytes development by collaborating with its classical receptor, C3aR. Specially, we found that C3aR co-localized to the spindle with ß-tubulin to recruit F-actin toward the spindle and subcortical region of the oocytes through specific binding to MYO10, a key regulator for actin organization, spindle morphogenesis and positioning in oocytes.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our results provide a new perspective for improving IVM culture systems by applying FF components and also provide molecular insights into the physiological function of C3a-peptide, its interaction with C3aR, and their roles in enabling meiotic division of oocytes.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oócitos / Fragmentos de Peptídeos / Complemento C3a / Líquido Folicular / Actinas Limite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Biol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oócitos / Fragmentos de Peptídeos / Complemento C3a / Líquido Folicular / Actinas Limite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Biol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China