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Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts
To determine whether exogenous amino acids affect gene transcription patterns in parthenogenetic porcine embryos, we investigated the effects of amino acid mixtures in culture medium. Parthenogenetic embryos were cultured in PZM3 medium under four experimental conditions: 1) control (no amino acids...
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Public Library of Science
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4152337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25180972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106549 |
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author | Park, Chi-Hun Jeong, Young-Hee Jeong, Yeun-Ik Kwon, Jeong-Woo Shin, Taeyoung Hyun, Sang-Hwan Jeung, Eui-Bae Kim, Nam-Hyung Seo, Sang-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Hwang, Woo-Suk |
author_facet | Park, Chi-Hun Jeong, Young-Hee Jeong, Yeun-Ik Kwon, Jeong-Woo Shin, Taeyoung Hyun, Sang-Hwan Jeung, Eui-Bae Kim, Nam-Hyung Seo, Sang-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Hwang, Woo-Suk |
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description | To determine whether exogenous amino acids affect gene transcription patterns in parthenogenetic porcine embryos, we investigated the effects of amino acid mixtures in culture medium. Parthenogenetic embryos were cultured in PZM3 medium under four experimental conditions: 1) control (no amino acids except L-glutamine and taurine); 2) nonessential amino acids (NEAA); 3) essential amino acids (EAA); and 4) NEAA and EAA. The rate of development of embryos to the four-cell stage was not affected by treatment. However, fewer (P<0.05) embryos cultured with EAA (12.8%) reached the blastocyst stage as compared with the control group (25.6%) and NEAA group (30.3%). Based on these findings, we identified genes with altered expression in parthenogenetic embryos exposed to medium with or without EAAs. The results indicated that EAA influenced gene expression patterns, particularly those of imprinted genes (e.g., H19, IGF2R, PEG1, XIST). However, NEAAs did not affect impaired imprinted gene expressions induced by EAA. The results also showed that mechanistic target of rapamycin (MTOR) mRNA expression was significantly increased by EAA alone as compared with control cultures, and that the combined treatment with NEAA and EAA did not differ significantly from those of control cultures. Our results revealed that gene transcription levels in porcine embryos changed differentially depending on the presence of EAA or NEAA. However, the changes in the H19 mRNA observed in the parthenogenetic blastocysts expression level was not related to the DNA methylation status in the IGF2/H19 domain. The addition of exogenous amino acid mixtures affected not only early embryonic development, but also gene transcription levels, particularly those of imprinted genes. However, this study did not reveal how amino acids affect expression of imprinted genes under the culture conditions used. Further studies are thus required to fully evaluate how amino acids affect transcriptional regulation in porcine embryos. |
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spelling | pubmed-41523372014-09-05 Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts Park, Chi-Hun Jeong, Young-Hee Jeong, Yeun-Ik Kwon, Jeong-Woo Shin, Taeyoung Hyun, Sang-Hwan Jeung, Eui-Bae Kim, Nam-Hyung Seo, Sang-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Hwang, Woo-Suk PLoS One Research Article To determine whether exogenous amino acids affect gene transcription patterns in parthenogenetic porcine embryos, we investigated the effects of amino acid mixtures in culture medium. Parthenogenetic embryos were cultured in PZM3 medium under four experimental conditions: 1) control (no amino acids except L-glutamine and taurine); 2) nonessential amino acids (NEAA); 3) essential amino acids (EAA); and 4) NEAA and EAA. The rate of development of embryos to the four-cell stage was not affected by treatment. However, fewer (P<0.05) embryos cultured with EAA (12.8%) reached the blastocyst stage as compared with the control group (25.6%) and NEAA group (30.3%). Based on these findings, we identified genes with altered expression in parthenogenetic embryos exposed to medium with or without EAAs. The results indicated that EAA influenced gene expression patterns, particularly those of imprinted genes (e.g., H19, IGF2R, PEG1, XIST). However, NEAAs did not affect impaired imprinted gene expressions induced by EAA. The results also showed that mechanistic target of rapamycin (MTOR) mRNA expression was significantly increased by EAA alone as compared with control cultures, and that the combined treatment with NEAA and EAA did not differ significantly from those of control cultures. Our results revealed that gene transcription levels in porcine embryos changed differentially depending on the presence of EAA or NEAA. However, the changes in the H19 mRNA observed in the parthenogenetic blastocysts expression level was not related to the DNA methylation status in the IGF2/H19 domain. The addition of exogenous amino acid mixtures affected not only early embryonic development, but also gene transcription levels, particularly those of imprinted genes. However, this study did not reveal how amino acids affect expression of imprinted genes under the culture conditions used. Further studies are thus required to fully evaluate how amino acids affect transcriptional regulation in porcine embryos. Public Library of Science 2014-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4152337/ /pubmed/25180972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106549 Text en © 2014 Park et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Park, Chi-Hun Jeong, Young-Hee Jeong, Yeun-Ik Kwon, Jeong-Woo Shin, Taeyoung Hyun, Sang-Hwan Jeung, Eui-Bae Kim, Nam-Hyung Seo, Sang-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Hwang, Woo-Suk Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title | Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title_full | Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title_fullStr | Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title_full_unstemmed | Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title_short | Amino Acid Supplementation Affects Imprinted Gene Transcription Patterns in Parthenogenetic Porcine Blastocysts |
title_sort | amino acid supplementation affects imprinted gene transcription patterns in parthenogenetic porcine blastocysts |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4152337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25180972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106549 |
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