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Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM
Proper maturation of the mammalian oocyte is a compound processes determining successful monospermic fertilization, however the number of fully mature porcine oocytes is still unsatisfactory. Since oocytes’ maturation and fertilization involve cellular adhesion and membranous contact, the aim was to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5751287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122685 |
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author | Budna, Joanna Celichowski, Piotr Bryja, Artur Dyszkiewicz-Konwińska, Marta Jeseta, Michal Bukowska, Dorota Antosik, Paweł Brüssow, Klaus Peter Bruska, Małgorzata Nowicki, Michał Zabel, Maciej Kempisty, Bartosz |
author_facet | Budna, Joanna Celichowski, Piotr Bryja, Artur Dyszkiewicz-Konwińska, Marta Jeseta, Michal Bukowska, Dorota Antosik, Paweł Brüssow, Klaus Peter Bruska, Małgorzata Nowicki, Michał Zabel, Maciej Kempisty, Bartosz |
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description | Proper maturation of the mammalian oocyte is a compound processes determining successful monospermic fertilization, however the number of fully mature porcine oocytes is still unsatisfactory. Since oocytes’ maturation and fertilization involve cellular adhesion and membranous contact, the aim was to investigate cell adhesion ontology group in porcine oocytes. The oocytes were collected from ovaries of 45 pubertal crossbred Landrace gilts and subjected to two BCB tests. After the first test, only granulosa cell-free BCB(+) oocytes were directly exposed to microarray assays and RT-qPCR (“before IVM” group), or first in vitro matured and then if classified as BCB(+) passed to molecular analyses (“after IVM” group). As a result, we have discovered substantial down-regulation of genes involved in adhesion processes, such as: organization of actin cytoskeleton, migration, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, survival or angiogenesis in porcine oocytes after IVM, compared to oocytes analyzed before IVM. In conclusion, we found that biological adhesion may be recognized as the process involved in porcine oocytes’ successful IVM. Down-regulation of genes included in this ontology group in immature oocytes after IVM points to their unique function in oocyte’s achievement of fully mature stages. Thus, results indicated new molecular markers involved in porcine oocyte IVM, displaying essential roles in biological adhesion processes. |
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spelling | pubmed-57512872018-01-08 Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM Budna, Joanna Celichowski, Piotr Bryja, Artur Dyszkiewicz-Konwińska, Marta Jeseta, Michal Bukowska, Dorota Antosik, Paweł Brüssow, Klaus Peter Bruska, Małgorzata Nowicki, Michał Zabel, Maciej Kempisty, Bartosz Int J Mol Sci Article Proper maturation of the mammalian oocyte is a compound processes determining successful monospermic fertilization, however the number of fully mature porcine oocytes is still unsatisfactory. Since oocytes’ maturation and fertilization involve cellular adhesion and membranous contact, the aim was to investigate cell adhesion ontology group in porcine oocytes. The oocytes were collected from ovaries of 45 pubertal crossbred Landrace gilts and subjected to two BCB tests. After the first test, only granulosa cell-free BCB(+) oocytes were directly exposed to microarray assays and RT-qPCR (“before IVM” group), or first in vitro matured and then if classified as BCB(+) passed to molecular analyses (“after IVM” group). As a result, we have discovered substantial down-regulation of genes involved in adhesion processes, such as: organization of actin cytoskeleton, migration, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, survival or angiogenesis in porcine oocytes after IVM, compared to oocytes analyzed before IVM. In conclusion, we found that biological adhesion may be recognized as the process involved in porcine oocytes’ successful IVM. Down-regulation of genes included in this ontology group in immature oocytes after IVM points to their unique function in oocyte’s achievement of fully mature stages. Thus, results indicated new molecular markers involved in porcine oocyte IVM, displaying essential roles in biological adhesion processes. MDPI 2017-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5751287/ /pubmed/29232894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122685 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Budna, Joanna Celichowski, Piotr Bryja, Artur Dyszkiewicz-Konwińska, Marta Jeseta, Michal Bukowska, Dorota Antosik, Paweł Brüssow, Klaus Peter Bruska, Małgorzata Nowicki, Michał Zabel, Maciej Kempisty, Bartosz Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title | Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title_full | Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title_fullStr | Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title_full_unstemmed | Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title_short | Significant Down-Regulation of “Biological Adhesion” Genes in Porcine Oocytes after IVM |
title_sort | significant down-regulation of “biological adhesion” genes in porcine oocytes after ivm |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5751287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122685 |
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