Extracellular vesicles secreted by cumulus cells contain microRNAs that are potential regulatory factors of mouse oocyte developmental competence.

cumulus cells cumulus-oocyte communication extracellular vesicles miRNA mouse oocyte developmental competence

Journal

Molecular human reproduction
ISSN: 1460-2407
Titre abrégé: Mol Hum Reprod
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9513710

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
14 May 2024
Historique:
received: 30 06 2023
revised: 23 04 2024
medline: 15 5 2024
pubmed: 15 5 2024
entrez: 15 5 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

The role of cumulus cells (CCs) in the acquisition of oocyte developmental competence is not yet fully understood. In a previous study, we matured cumulus-denuded fully-grown mouse oocytes to metaphase II (MII) on a feeder layer of CCs (FL-CCs) isolated from developmentally competent (FL-SN-CCs) or incompetent (FL-NSN-CCs) SN (surrounded nucleolus) or NSN (not surrounding nucleolus) oocytes, respectively. We observed that oocytes cultured on the former could develop into blastocyst, while those matured on the latter arrested at the 2-cell stage. To investigate the CC factors contributing to oocyte developmental competence, here we focused on the CCs release into the medium of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and on their miRNA content. We found that, during the 15-hr transition to MII, both FL-SN-CCs and FL-NSN-CCs release EVs that can be detected, by confocal microscopy, inside the zona pellucida (ZP) or the ooplasm. The majority of EVs are <200 nm in size, which is compatible with their ability to cross the ZP. Next-generation sequencing of the miRNome of FL-SN-CC versus FL-NSN-CC EVs highlighted 74 differentially expressed miRNAs, with 43 up- and 31 down-regulated. Although most of these miRNAs do not have known roles in the ovary, in silico functional analysis showed that seven of these miRNAs regulate 71 target genes with specific roles in meiosis resumption (N = 24), follicle growth (N = 23), fertilisation (N = 1) and the acquisition of oocyte developmental competence (N = 23). Overall, our results indicate CC EVs as emerging candidates of the CC-to-oocyte communication axis and uncover a group of miRNAs as potential regulatory factors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38745364
pii: 7673045
doi: 10.1093/molehr/gaae019
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Giulia Fiorentino (G)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Reproduction, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Valeria Merico (V)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Reproduction, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Mario Zanoni (M)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Reproduction, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Sergio Comincini (S)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Functional Genomics Laboratory, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Daisy Sproviero (D)

IFOM, IFOM-The FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Milan, Italy.

Maria Garofalo (M)

Molecular Biology and Transcriptomics Unit, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.

Stella Gagliardi (S)

Molecular Biology and Transcriptomics Unit, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.

Cristina Cereda (C)

Department of Pediatrics, Center of Functional Genomics and Rare diseases, Buzzi Children's Hospital, Milan, Italy.

Chih-Jen Lin (CJ)

Centre for Reproductive Health, Institute for Regeneration and Repair, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Federica Innocenti (F)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.

Marilena Taggi (M)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.

Alberto Vaiarelli (A)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.

Filippo Maria Ubaldi (FM)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.

Laura Rienzi (L)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.
Department of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Urbino, Italy.

Danilo Cimadomo (D)

IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.

Silvia Garagna (S)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Reproduction, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Maurizio Zuccotti (M)

Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Lazzaro Spallanzani', Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Reproduction, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

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