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Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern

Several equids have gone extinct and many extant equids are currently considered vulnerable to critically endangered. This work aimed to evaluate whether domestic horse oocytes support preimplantation development of zebra embryos obtained by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI, zebroid) and cloni...

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Autores principales: Gambini, Andrés, Duque Rodríguez, Matteo, Rodríguez, María Belén, Briski, Olinda, Flores Bragulat, Ana P., Demergassi, Natalia, Losinno, Luis, Salamone, Daniel F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32915925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238948
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author Gambini, Andrés
Duque Rodríguez, Matteo
Rodríguez, María Belén
Briski, Olinda
Flores Bragulat, Ana P.
Demergassi, Natalia
Losinno, Luis
Salamone, Daniel F.
author_facet Gambini, Andrés
Duque Rodríguez, Matteo
Rodríguez, María Belén
Briski, Olinda
Flores Bragulat, Ana P.
Demergassi, Natalia
Losinno, Luis
Salamone, Daniel F.
author_sort Gambini, Andrés
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description Several equids have gone extinct and many extant equids are currently considered vulnerable to critically endangered. This work aimed to evaluate whether domestic horse oocytes support preimplantation development of zebra embryos obtained by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI, zebroid) and cloning, and to study the Hippo signaling pathway during the lineage specification of trophectoderm cells and inner cell mass cells. We first showed that zebra and horse sperm cells induce porcine oocyte activation and recruit maternal SMARCA4 during pronuclear formation. SMARCA4 recruitment showed to be independent of the genetic background of the injected sperm. No differences were found in blastocyst rate of ICSI hybrid (zebra spermatozoon into horse egg) embryos relative to the homospecific horse control group. Interestingly, zebra cloned blastocyst rate was significantly higher at day 8. Moreover, most ICSI and cloned horse and zebra blastocysts showed a similar expression pattern of SOX2 and nuclear YAP1 with the majority of the nuclei positive for YAP1, and most SOX2+ nuclei negative for YAP1. Here we demonstrated that horse oocytes support zebra preimplantation development of both, ICSI and cloned embryos, without compromising development to blastocyst, blastocyst cell number neither the expression of SOX2 and YAP1. Our results support the use of domestic horse oocytes as a model to study in vitro zebra embryos on behalf of preservation of valuable genetic.
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spelling pubmed-74858002020-09-21 Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern Gambini, Andrés Duque Rodríguez, Matteo Rodríguez, María Belén Briski, Olinda Flores Bragulat, Ana P. Demergassi, Natalia Losinno, Luis Salamone, Daniel F. PLoS One Research Article Several equids have gone extinct and many extant equids are currently considered vulnerable to critically endangered. This work aimed to evaluate whether domestic horse oocytes support preimplantation development of zebra embryos obtained by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI, zebroid) and cloning, and to study the Hippo signaling pathway during the lineage specification of trophectoderm cells and inner cell mass cells. We first showed that zebra and horse sperm cells induce porcine oocyte activation and recruit maternal SMARCA4 during pronuclear formation. SMARCA4 recruitment showed to be independent of the genetic background of the injected sperm. No differences were found in blastocyst rate of ICSI hybrid (zebra spermatozoon into horse egg) embryos relative to the homospecific horse control group. Interestingly, zebra cloned blastocyst rate was significantly higher at day 8. Moreover, most ICSI and cloned horse and zebra blastocysts showed a similar expression pattern of SOX2 and nuclear YAP1 with the majority of the nuclei positive for YAP1, and most SOX2+ nuclei negative for YAP1. Here we demonstrated that horse oocytes support zebra preimplantation development of both, ICSI and cloned embryos, without compromising development to blastocyst, blastocyst cell number neither the expression of SOX2 and YAP1. Our results support the use of domestic horse oocytes as a model to study in vitro zebra embryos on behalf of preservation of valuable genetic. Public Library of Science 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7485800/ /pubmed/32915925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238948 Text en © 2020 Gambini 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gambini, Andrés
Duque Rodríguez, Matteo
Rodríguez, María Belén
Briski, Olinda
Flores Bragulat, Ana P.
Demergassi, Natalia
Losinno, Luis
Salamone, Daniel F.
Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title_full Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title_fullStr Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title_full_unstemmed Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title_short Horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra ICSI and SCNT embryos without compromising YAP1 and SOX2 expression pattern
title_sort horse ooplasm supports in vitro preimplantation development of zebra icsi and scnt embryos without compromising yap1 and sox2 expression pattern
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32915925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238948
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