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Oocyte-somatic cells interactions, lessons from evolution

BACKGROUND: Despite the known importance of somatic cells for oocyte developmental competence acquisition, the overall mechanisms underlying the acquisition of full developmental competence are far from being understood, especially in non-mammalian species. The present work aimed at identifying key...

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Autores principales: Charlier, Cathy, Montfort, Jérôme, Chabrol, Olivier, Brisard, Daphné, Nguyen, Thaovi, Le Cam, Aurélie, Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent, Moreews, François, Pontarotti, Pierre, Uzbekova, Svetlana, Chesnel, Franck, Bobe, Julien
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3532176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23083410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-560
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author Charlier, Cathy
Montfort, Jérôme
Chabrol, Olivier
Brisard, Daphné
Nguyen, Thaovi
Le Cam, Aurélie
Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent
Moreews, François
Pontarotti, Pierre
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Chesnel, Franck
Bobe, Julien
author_facet Charlier, Cathy
Montfort, Jérôme
Chabrol, Olivier
Brisard, Daphné
Nguyen, Thaovi
Le Cam, Aurélie
Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent
Moreews, François
Pontarotti, Pierre
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Chesnel, Franck
Bobe, Julien
author_sort Charlier, Cathy
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the known importance of somatic cells for oocyte developmental competence acquisition, the overall mechanisms underlying the acquisition of full developmental competence are far from being understood, especially in non-mammalian species. The present work aimed at identifying key molecular signals from somatic origin that would be shared by vertebrates. RESULTS: Using a parallel transcriptomic analysis in 4 vertebrate species - a teleost fish, an amphibian, and two mammals - at similar key steps of developmental competence acquisition, we identified a large number of species-specific differentially expressed genes and a surprisingly high number of orthologous genes exhibiting similar expression profiles in the 3 tetrapods and in the 4 vertebrates. Among the evolutionary conserved players participating in developmental competence acquisition are genes involved in key processes such as cellular energy metabolism, cell-to-cell communications, and meiosis control. In addition, we report many novel molecular actors from somatic origin that have never been studied in the vertebrate ovary. Interestingly, a significant number of these new players actively participate in Drosophila oogenesis. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides a comprehensive overview of evolutionary-conserved mechanisms from somatic origin participating in oocyte developmental competence acquisition in 4 vertebrates. Together our results indicate that despite major differences in ovarian follicular structure, some of the key players from somatic origin involved in oocyte developmental competence acquisition would be shared, not only by vertebrates, but also by metazoans. The conservation of these mechanisms during vertebrate evolution further emphasizes the important contribution of the somatic compartment to oocyte quality and paves the way for future investigations aiming at better understanding what makes a good egg.
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spelling pubmed-35321762013-01-03 Oocyte-somatic cells interactions, lessons from evolution Charlier, Cathy Montfort, Jérôme Chabrol, Olivier Brisard, Daphné Nguyen, Thaovi Le Cam, Aurélie Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent Moreews, François Pontarotti, Pierre Uzbekova, Svetlana Chesnel, Franck Bobe, Julien BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite the known importance of somatic cells for oocyte developmental competence acquisition, the overall mechanisms underlying the acquisition of full developmental competence are far from being understood, especially in non-mammalian species. The present work aimed at identifying key molecular signals from somatic origin that would be shared by vertebrates. RESULTS: Using a parallel transcriptomic analysis in 4 vertebrate species - a teleost fish, an amphibian, and two mammals - at similar key steps of developmental competence acquisition, we identified a large number of species-specific differentially expressed genes and a surprisingly high number of orthologous genes exhibiting similar expression profiles in the 3 tetrapods and in the 4 vertebrates. Among the evolutionary conserved players participating in developmental competence acquisition are genes involved in key processes such as cellular energy metabolism, cell-to-cell communications, and meiosis control. In addition, we report many novel molecular actors from somatic origin that have never been studied in the vertebrate ovary. Interestingly, a significant number of these new players actively participate in Drosophila oogenesis. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides a comprehensive overview of evolutionary-conserved mechanisms from somatic origin participating in oocyte developmental competence acquisition in 4 vertebrates. Together our results indicate that despite major differences in ovarian follicular structure, some of the key players from somatic origin involved in oocyte developmental competence acquisition would be shared, not only by vertebrates, but also by metazoans. The conservation of these mechanisms during vertebrate evolution further emphasizes the important contribution of the somatic compartment to oocyte quality and paves the way for future investigations aiming at better understanding what makes a good egg. BioMed Central 2012-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3532176/ /pubmed/23083410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-560 Text en Copyright ©2012 Charlier et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Montfort, Jérôme
Chabrol, Olivier
Brisard, Daphné
Nguyen, Thaovi
Le Cam, Aurélie
Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent
Moreews, François
Pontarotti, Pierre
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Chesnel, Franck
Bobe, Julien
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3532176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23083410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-560
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