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Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis
At the onset of puberty, ovarian follicles become competent to incorporate large amounts of vitellogenin (Vtg). Using an RNAseq-based approach, transcriptomes from pre-vitellogenic (PV) and early vitellogenic (EV) ovaries from wild-caught eel, Anguilla australis, were compared to investigate the exp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11030550 |
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author | Babio, Lucila Lokman, P. Mark Damsteegt, Erin L. Dutoit, Ludovic |
author_facet | Babio, Lucila Lokman, P. Mark Damsteegt, Erin L. Dutoit, Ludovic |
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description | At the onset of puberty, ovarian follicles become competent to incorporate large amounts of vitellogenin (Vtg). Using an RNAseq-based approach, transcriptomes from pre-vitellogenic (PV) and early vitellogenic (EV) ovaries from wild-caught eel, Anguilla australis, were compared to investigate the expression of specific genes encoding cell junction proteins that could be involved in regulating Vtg uptake. Partial support was found for the mechanical barrier hypothesis proposing that the access of Vtg to the oolemma is restricted by a tight junction (TJ) network within the granulosa cell layer, which changes between the PV and EV stage. Among 25 genes encoding TJ-constituting proteins, five were down-regulated and two were up-regulated. A chemical barrier hypothesis stating that gap junctions (GJs) are involved in modulating Vtg uptake was not supported, as only five GJs were found to be expressed in the ovary with no significant changes in expression between stages. Furthermore, the endocytic pathway was found to be up-regulated during the PV-EV transition. Finally, the study showed that gene expression patterns may help identify suitable candidates involved in the regulation of Vtg uptake, and provided novel sequence data for A. australis, including putative Vtg receptors corresponding to Lr8 and Lrp13 members of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family. |
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spelling | pubmed-88345322022-02-12 Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis Babio, Lucila Lokman, P. Mark Damsteegt, Erin L. Dutoit, Ludovic Cells Article At the onset of puberty, ovarian follicles become competent to incorporate large amounts of vitellogenin (Vtg). Using an RNAseq-based approach, transcriptomes from pre-vitellogenic (PV) and early vitellogenic (EV) ovaries from wild-caught eel, Anguilla australis, were compared to investigate the expression of specific genes encoding cell junction proteins that could be involved in regulating Vtg uptake. Partial support was found for the mechanical barrier hypothesis proposing that the access of Vtg to the oolemma is restricted by a tight junction (TJ) network within the granulosa cell layer, which changes between the PV and EV stage. Among 25 genes encoding TJ-constituting proteins, five were down-regulated and two were up-regulated. A chemical barrier hypothesis stating that gap junctions (GJs) are involved in modulating Vtg uptake was not supported, as only five GJs were found to be expressed in the ovary with no significant changes in expression between stages. Furthermore, the endocytic pathway was found to be up-regulated during the PV-EV transition. Finally, the study showed that gene expression patterns may help identify suitable candidates involved in the regulation of Vtg uptake, and provided novel sequence data for A. australis, including putative Vtg receptors corresponding to Lr8 and Lrp13 members of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family. MDPI 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8834532/ /pubmed/35159359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11030550 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Babio, Lucila Lokman, P. Mark Damsteegt, Erin L. Dutoit, Ludovic Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title | Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title_full | Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title_fullStr | Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title_full_unstemmed | Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title_short | Are Cell Junctions Implicated in the Regulation of Vitellogenin Uptake? Insights from an RNAseq-Based Study in Eel, Anguilla australis |
title_sort | are cell junctions implicated in the regulation of vitellogenin uptake? insights from an rnaseq-based study in eel, anguilla australis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11030550 |
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