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Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging

Mammalian oocyte quality reduces with age. We show that prior to the occurrence of significant aneuploidy (9M in mouse), heterochromatin histone marks are lost, and oocyte maturation is impaired. This loss occurs in both constitutive and facultative heterochromatin marks but not in euchromatic activ...

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Autores principales: Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera, Rothman, Rachel, Reich, Eli, Zecharyahu, Lital, Schonberger, Oshrat, Weiss, Yifat, Srebnik, Naama, Cohen‐Hadad, Yaara, Weintraub, Amir, Ben‐Ami, Ido, Holzer, Hananel, Klutstein, Michael
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35166017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13568
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author Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera
Rothman, Rachel
Reich, Eli
Zecharyahu, Lital
Schonberger, Oshrat
Weiss, Yifat
Srebnik, Naama
Cohen‐Hadad, Yaara
Weintraub, Amir
Ben‐Ami, Ido
Holzer, Hananel
Klutstein, Michael
author_facet Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera
Rothman, Rachel
Reich, Eli
Zecharyahu, Lital
Schonberger, Oshrat
Weiss, Yifat
Srebnik, Naama
Cohen‐Hadad, Yaara
Weintraub, Amir
Ben‐Ami, Ido
Holzer, Hananel
Klutstein, Michael
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description Mammalian oocyte quality reduces with age. We show that prior to the occurrence of significant aneuploidy (9M in mouse), heterochromatin histone marks are lost, and oocyte maturation is impaired. This loss occurs in both constitutive and facultative heterochromatin marks but not in euchromatic active marks. We show that heterochromatin loss with age also occurs in human prophase I‐arrested oocytes. Moreover, heterochromatin loss is accompanied in mouse oocytes by an increase in RNA processing and associated with an elevation in L1 and IAP retrotransposon expression and in DNA damage and DNA repair proteins nuclear localization. Artificial inhibition of the heterochromatin machinery in young oocytes causes an elevation in retrotransposon expression and oocyte maturation defects. Inhibiting retrotransposon reverse‐transcriptase through azidothymidine (AZT) treatment in older oocytes partially rescues their maturation defects and activity of the DNA repair machinery. Moreover, activating the heterochromatin machinery via treatment with the SIRT1 activating molecule SRT‐1720, or overexpression of Sirt1 or Ezh2 via plasmid electroporation into older oocytes causes an upregulation in constitutive heterochromatin, downregulation of retrotransposon expression, and elevated maturation rates. Collectively, our work demonstrates a significant process in oocyte aging, characterized by the loss of heterochromatin‐associated chromatin marks and activation of specific retrotransposons, which cause DNA damage and impair oocyte maturation.
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spelling pubmed-89204452022-03-18 Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera Rothman, Rachel Reich, Eli Zecharyahu, Lital Schonberger, Oshrat Weiss, Yifat Srebnik, Naama Cohen‐Hadad, Yaara Weintraub, Amir Ben‐Ami, Ido Holzer, Hananel Klutstein, Michael Aging Cell Research Articles Mammalian oocyte quality reduces with age. We show that prior to the occurrence of significant aneuploidy (9M in mouse), heterochromatin histone marks are lost, and oocyte maturation is impaired. This loss occurs in both constitutive and facultative heterochromatin marks but not in euchromatic active marks. We show that heterochromatin loss with age also occurs in human prophase I‐arrested oocytes. Moreover, heterochromatin loss is accompanied in mouse oocytes by an increase in RNA processing and associated with an elevation in L1 and IAP retrotransposon expression and in DNA damage and DNA repair proteins nuclear localization. Artificial inhibition of the heterochromatin machinery in young oocytes causes an elevation in retrotransposon expression and oocyte maturation defects. Inhibiting retrotransposon reverse‐transcriptase through azidothymidine (AZT) treatment in older oocytes partially rescues their maturation defects and activity of the DNA repair machinery. Moreover, activating the heterochromatin machinery via treatment with the SIRT1 activating molecule SRT‐1720, or overexpression of Sirt1 or Ezh2 via plasmid electroporation into older oocytes causes an upregulation in constitutive heterochromatin, downregulation of retrotransposon expression, and elevated maturation rates. Collectively, our work demonstrates a significant process in oocyte aging, characterized by the loss of heterochromatin‐associated chromatin marks and activation of specific retrotransposons, which cause DNA damage and impair oocyte maturation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-15 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8920445/ /pubmed/35166017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13568 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Aging Cell published by Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera
Rothman, Rachel
Reich, Eli
Zecharyahu, Lital
Schonberger, Oshrat
Weiss, Yifat
Srebnik, Naama
Cohen‐Hadad, Yaara
Weintraub, Amir
Ben‐Ami, Ido
Holzer, Hananel
Klutstein, Michael
Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title_full Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title_fullStr Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title_full_unstemmed Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title_short Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
title_sort loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35166017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13568
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