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No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline

GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial quality is implicated as a contributor to declining fertility with aging. We investigated mitochondrial transcripts in oocytes and their associated cumulus cells from mice of different ages using RNA-seq. Mice aged 3 weeks, 9 weeks, and 1...

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Autores principales: Hartley, Fiona, Alageel, Arwa, Appeltant, Ruth, Gray, Nicki, Repapi, Emmanouela, Wells, Dagan, Williams, Suzannah A, Poulton, Joanna
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36001349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0025
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author Hartley, Fiona
Alageel, Arwa
Appeltant, Ruth
Gray, Nicki
Repapi, Emmanouela
Wells, Dagan
Williams, Suzannah A
Poulton, Joanna
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Alageel, Arwa
Appeltant, Ruth
Gray, Nicki
Repapi, Emmanouela
Wells, Dagan
Williams, Suzannah A
Poulton, Joanna
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description GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial quality is implicated as a contributor to declining fertility with aging. We investigated mitochondrial transcripts in oocytes and their associated cumulus cells from mice of different ages using RNA-seq. Mice aged 3 weeks, 9 weeks, and 1 year were superovulated, and 48 h later, oocyte cumulus complexes were collected by follicle puncture. We did not detect any major differences that could be attributed to aging. However, mitochondrial RNA transcripts which deviated from the consensus sequence were found at a higher frequency in cumulus cells than in their corresponding oocyte. Previous investigations have shown that variation in the sequence of mtRNA transcripts is substantial, and at least some of this can be accounted for by post-transcriptional modifications which impact base calling during sequencing. Our data would be consistent with either less post-transcriptional modification in mitochondrial RNA from oocytes than cumulus cells or with lower mtDNA mutational load. LAY SUMMARY: Women become less fertile as they age. Shortage of energy contributes to this, caused by a decline in the quality of mitochondria (the powerhouses of the cell) in the egg. Genes are the blueprint for the cell. They are made of DNA which is copied into an RNA message, or instructions, for making proteins. We counted differences in the RNA message of developing eggs and the cells that support them during development (cumulus cells). We compared the number of these differences in mice of different ages. These age groups represent mice had not reached puberty, those of prime reproductive age, and old mothers. We did not find any differences linked to the age of the mice. However, we did find differences between the egg and the cumulus cells. In most cases, there were lower levels of mutations in eggs than there were in cumulus cells.
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spelling pubmed-95136612022-09-28 No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline Hartley, Fiona Alageel, Arwa Appeltant, Ruth Gray, Nicki Repapi, Emmanouela Wells, Dagan Williams, Suzannah A Poulton, Joanna Reprod Fertil Research GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial quality is implicated as a contributor to declining fertility with aging. We investigated mitochondrial transcripts in oocytes and their associated cumulus cells from mice of different ages using RNA-seq. Mice aged 3 weeks, 9 weeks, and 1 year were superovulated, and 48 h later, oocyte cumulus complexes were collected by follicle puncture. We did not detect any major differences that could be attributed to aging. However, mitochondrial RNA transcripts which deviated from the consensus sequence were found at a higher frequency in cumulus cells than in their corresponding oocyte. Previous investigations have shown that variation in the sequence of mtRNA transcripts is substantial, and at least some of this can be accounted for by post-transcriptional modifications which impact base calling during sequencing. Our data would be consistent with either less post-transcriptional modification in mitochondrial RNA from oocytes than cumulus cells or with lower mtDNA mutational load. LAY SUMMARY: Women become less fertile as they age. Shortage of energy contributes to this, caused by a decline in the quality of mitochondria (the powerhouses of the cell) in the egg. Genes are the blueprint for the cell. They are made of DNA which is copied into an RNA message, or instructions, for making proteins. We counted differences in the RNA message of developing eggs and the cells that support them during development (cumulus cells). We compared the number of these differences in mice of different ages. These age groups represent mice had not reached puberty, those of prime reproductive age, and old mothers. We did not find any differences linked to the age of the mice. However, we did find differences between the egg and the cumulus cells. In most cases, there were lower levels of mutations in eggs than there were in cumulus cells. Bioscientifica Ltd 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9513661/ /pubmed/36001349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0025 Text en © The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Appeltant, Ruth
Gray, Nicki
Repapi, Emmanouela
Wells, Dagan
Williams, Suzannah A
Poulton, Joanna
No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title_full No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title_fullStr No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title_full_unstemmed No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title_short No evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial RNA quality in the female germline
title_sort no evidence for age-related differences in mitochondrial rna quality in the female germline
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36001349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0025
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