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New Gene Markers Regulating the Process of Vascularization in Pig Preovulatory Oocytes during Growth and Maturation

Authors

BOROWIEC Blanka Maria KRANC Wieslawa KULUS Magdalena SUJKA-KORDOWSKA Patrycja KONWERSKA Aneta CELICHOWSKI Piotr JOZKOWIAK Malgorzata KULUS Jakub BLATKIEWICZ Malgorzata JEŠETA Michal MOZDZIAK Paul KEMPISTY Bartosz

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://www.biolifesas.org/EN/10.23812/j.biol.regul.homeost.agents.20243804.219
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.23812/j.biol.regul.homeost.agents.20243804.219
Keywords cumulus-oocyte complexes; cumulus cells; gene ontology; ovary; sus scrofa; VEGFA
Description Background: A frequent reason for in vitro fertilization failure is insufficient oocyte competence and difficulties in mimicking optimal in vivo conditions at the stage of in vitro maturation. This study aimed to identify the expression profile of genes associated with "vasculature development", "circulatory system process", "hemopoiesis", "patterning of blood vessels" and "hemopoietic or lymphoid organ development" ontological groups during in vitro maturation of domestic pig oocytes. The goal was also to describe new genetic markers that can be used in assisted reproduction techniques. Methods: Porcine oocytes were subjected to in vitro maturation, and the expression of selected genes was compared before and after maturation. Microarray and reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis were performed on total RNA isolated from the samples. Additionally, immunocytochemical staining was performed and the histological morphology of ovaries was examined. Results: Regardless of the individual processes, the gene expression pattern remained the same and all 32 gene ontology biological process term-genes were represented in down-regulated gene sets. The greatest change in expression was shown by the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A (VEGFA) and the smallest by myoferlin (MYOF). Moreover, the expression of VEGFA was confirmed by immunohistochemical analysis of ovaries. Conclusions: The potential contribution of chosen genes to oocyte performance during in vitro maturation can enhance comprehension of the underlying processes in oocytes and their microenvironment. It may also improve the effectiveness of in vitro fertilization.

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