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Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women

Sirtuins are a family of deacetylases that modify structural proteins, metabolic enzymes, and histones to change cellular protein localization and function. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins involved in processes like oxidative stress or metabolic homeostasis associated with aging, degeneration o...

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Autores principales: González-Fernández, Rebeca, Martín-Ramírez, Rita, Rotoli, Deborah, Hernández, Jairo, Naftolin, Frederick, Martín-Vasallo, Pablo, Palumbo, Angela, Ávila, Julio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010295
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author González-Fernández, Rebeca
Martín-Ramírez, Rita
Rotoli, Deborah
Hernández, Jairo
Naftolin, Frederick
Martín-Vasallo, Pablo
Palumbo, Angela
Ávila, Julio
author_facet González-Fernández, Rebeca
Martín-Ramírez, Rita
Rotoli, Deborah
Hernández, Jairo
Naftolin, Frederick
Martín-Vasallo, Pablo
Palumbo, Angela
Ávila, Julio
author_sort González-Fernández, Rebeca
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description Sirtuins are a family of deacetylases that modify structural proteins, metabolic enzymes, and histones to change cellular protein localization and function. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins involved in processes like oxidative stress or metabolic homeostasis associated with aging, degeneration or cancer. We studied gene expression of sirtuins by qRT-PCR in human mural granulosa-lutein cells (hGL) from IVF patients in different infertility diagnostic groups and in oocyte donors (OD; control group). Study 1: sirtuins genes’ expression levels and correlations with age and IVF parameters in women with no ovarian factor. We found significantly higher expression levels of SIRT1, SIRT2 and SIRT5 in patients ≥40 years old than in OD and in women between 27 and 39 years old with tubal or male factor, and no ovarian factor (NOF). Only SIRT2, SIRT5 and SIRT7 expression correlated with age. Study 2: sirtuin genes’ expression in women poor responders (PR), endometriosis (EM) and polycystic ovarian syndrome. Compared to NOF controls, we found higher SIRT2 gene expression in all diagnostic groups while SIRT3, SIRT5, SIRT6 and SIRT7 expression were higher only in PR. Related to clinical parameters SIRT1, SIRT6 and SIRT7 correlate positively with FSH and LH doses administered in EM patients. The number of mature oocytes retrieved in PR is positively correlated with the expression levels of SIRT3, SIRT4 and SIRT5. These data suggest that cellular physiopathology in PR’s follicle may be associated with cumulative DNA damage, indicating that further studies are necessary.
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spelling pubmed-69819822020-02-07 Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women González-Fernández, Rebeca Martín-Ramírez, Rita Rotoli, Deborah Hernández, Jairo Naftolin, Frederick Martín-Vasallo, Pablo Palumbo, Angela Ávila, Julio Int J Mol Sci Article Sirtuins are a family of deacetylases that modify structural proteins, metabolic enzymes, and histones to change cellular protein localization and function. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins involved in processes like oxidative stress or metabolic homeostasis associated with aging, degeneration or cancer. We studied gene expression of sirtuins by qRT-PCR in human mural granulosa-lutein cells (hGL) from IVF patients in different infertility diagnostic groups and in oocyte donors (OD; control group). Study 1: sirtuins genes’ expression levels and correlations with age and IVF parameters in women with no ovarian factor. We found significantly higher expression levels of SIRT1, SIRT2 and SIRT5 in patients ≥40 years old than in OD and in women between 27 and 39 years old with tubal or male factor, and no ovarian factor (NOF). Only SIRT2, SIRT5 and SIRT7 expression correlated with age. Study 2: sirtuin genes’ expression in women poor responders (PR), endometriosis (EM) and polycystic ovarian syndrome. Compared to NOF controls, we found higher SIRT2 gene expression in all diagnostic groups while SIRT3, SIRT5, SIRT6 and SIRT7 expression were higher only in PR. Related to clinical parameters SIRT1, SIRT6 and SIRT7 correlate positively with FSH and LH doses administered in EM patients. The number of mature oocytes retrieved in PR is positively correlated with the expression levels of SIRT3, SIRT4 and SIRT5. These data suggest that cellular physiopathology in PR’s follicle may be associated with cumulative DNA damage, indicating that further studies are necessary. MDPI 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6981982/ /pubmed/31906251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010295 Text en © 2019 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/).
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González-Fernández, Rebeca
Martín-Ramírez, Rita
Rotoli, Deborah
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Naftolin, Frederick
Martín-Vasallo, Pablo
Palumbo, Angela
Ávila, Julio
Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title_full Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title_fullStr Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title_full_unstemmed Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title_short Granulosa-Lutein Cell Sirtuin Gene Expression Profiles Differ between Normal Donors and Infertile Women
title_sort granulosa-lutein cell sirtuin gene expression profiles differ between normal donors and infertile women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010295
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