Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
“Cell Migration” Is the Ontology Group Differentially Expressed in Porcine Oocytes Before and After In Vitro Maturation: A Microarray Approach
KRANC, Wiesława, Joanna BUDNA, Adrian CHACHUŁA, Sylwia BORYS, Artur BRYJA et. al.Basic information
Original name
“Cell Migration” Is the Ontology Group Differentially Expressed in Porcine Oocytes Before and After In Vitro Maturation: A Microarray Approach
Authors
KRANC, Wiesława (616 Poland), Joanna BUDNA (616 Poland), Adrian CHACHUŁA (616 Poland), Sylwia BORYS (616 Poland), Artur BRYJA (616 Poland), Marta RYBSKA (616 Poland), Sylwia CIESIÓŁKA (616 Poland), Eva SUMELKA (616 Poland), Michal JEŠETA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Klaus P. BRÜSSOW (616 Poland), Dorota BUKOWSKA (616 Poland), Paweł ANTOSIK (616 Poland), Małgorzata BRUSKA (616 Poland), Michał NOWICKI (616 Poland), Maciej ZABEL (616 Poland) and Bartosz KEMPISTY (616 Poland)
Edition
DNA and Cell Biology, New York, Mary Ann Liebert Inc. 2017, 1044-5498
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10608 Biochemistry and molecular biology
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 2.634
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/17:00096496
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
UT WoS
000398466900005
Keywords in English
pig; oocyte; microarray; cell migration
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Abstract
V originále
Maturation of cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) is crucial for further successful monospermic fertilization, embryo growth, and implantation. All these events are accompanied by proliferation and differentiation of cumulus cells. The migration of COCs to the oviduct after ovulation and the interaction between female gametes and/or embryos with maternal tissues are still poorly recognized on the molecular level. This study was aimed to first demonstrate the mRNA expression profile of cell migration markers during different stages of porcine oocytes maturation and developmental capability in vitro. The COCs were collected from a total of 45 pubertal crossbred Landrace gilts, brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) stained, and analyzed before (n = 150) or after (n = 150) in vitro maturation (IVM). Using the Affymetrix Porcine Gene 1.1 ST Array, the expression profile of 12,258 porcine transcripts was examined. We found nine genes involved in cell migration mechanisms, that is, PLD1, KIT, LAMA2, MAP3K1, VEGFA, TGFBR3, INSR, TPM1, and RTN4. These genes were upregulated in porcine oocytes before IVM as compared with post-IVM expression analysis. Moreover, important mechanisms of biological interaction between VEGFA–KIT and VEGFA–INSR were also observed. The upregulation and/or downregulation of selected mRNAs expression after microarray assays was checked and approved by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We suggest that several genes, including LAMA2 or TPM1, encode proteins participating in the formation of the oocyte’s protein architecture such as microtubules and kinetochore reorganization. As the expression of all migration regulatory genes investigated in this study was significantly upregulated in oocytes before IVM, we conclude that they may contribute to the maturational capability of porcine oocytes. However, migration potency of COCs is not accompanied by achievement of the MII stage by porcine oocytes in vitro. The investigated genes such as PLD1, KIT, LAMA2, MAP3K1, VEGFA, TGFBR3, INSR, TPM1, and RTN4 may be recognized as a new marker of porcine oocytes maturational competence during in vitro culture.