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Expression of the apoptosis regulatory gene family in the long-term in vitro cultured human cumulus cells

Authors

SIBIAK Rafał BRYL Rut STEFAŃSKA Katarzyna CHERMUŁA Błażej PIEŃKOWSKI Wojciech JEŠETA Michal PAWELCZYK Leszek MOZDZIAK Paul SPACZYŃSKI Robert Z KEMPISTY Bartosz

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Medical Journal of Cell Biology
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
web https://www.sciendo.com/article/10.2478/acb-2021-0002
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/acb-2021-0002
Keywords apoptosis; BAX; CASP9; cumulus cells; oocyte; TP53
Description Human cumulus cells (CCs) play a key role in the regulation of ovarian follicle maturation and oocyte fertilization. They influence the oocyte development by transferring the various molecules via the specific gap junction proteins, also known as the connexins, which provide a direct transmembrane connection between the oocyte and CCs. The human CCs were obtained in the patients diagnosed with infertility, who underwent the procedure of the controlled ovarian stimulation, and the following in vitro fertilization to elucidate the possible involvement of the CCs in the regulation of the fertilization and oocyte aging. Collected samples were long-term cultured and harvested after 7, 15, and 30 days of cultivation. Afterward, we assessed the relative expression of the following apoptosis regulatory genes - BAX, CASP9, and TP53 - using the RT-qPCR method. We noted a decrease in the expression of all above-mentioned genes in the samples harvested after 15 and 30 days, in reference to 7 days in vitro cultured CCs. In summary, our results provide precious insight into the dynamics of changes and confirm the continuous expression of the proapoptotic genes – BAX, CASP9, and TP53 in the long-term cultured CCs.

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