Transcriptomic profile of the porcine oviductal epithelial cells during the peri-conceptional period.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
M Martyniak, E M Drzewiecka, A Zmijewska, A Franczak, G Kotwica
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Abstract

The optimal environment in the oviduct is created by adjusting its ultrastructure and secretory activity to serve the most suitable protection of gametes and to support embryo development. Through gametes/embryo's presence inside the oviduct, the oviductal transcriptomic profile may be altered, and these changes may be caused by DNA methylation. The results of the present study documented that in the epithelial cells of the ampulla and isthmus of the oviducts collected from pigs during the peri-conceptional period, the most differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were down-regulated. Identified DEGs were classified into gene ontology categories as well as annotated into different biological pathways. From evaluated DEGs, genes important for embryo development were selected and the level of DNA methylation was determined. It was documented CLDN18, MUC1, CYP19A3, SOCS1, and ESR1 methylation level have been altered. The presence of embryos in the oviduct changed the transcriptomic profile and the level of DNA methylation in the epithelial cells of ampulla and isthmus during the peri-conceptional period.

猪输卵管上皮细胞在妊娠期的转录组学分析。
输卵管内的最佳环境是通过调节其超微结构和分泌活性来为配子提供最合适的保护和支持胚胎发育。通过配子/胚胎在输卵管内的存在,输卵管转录组谱可能发生改变,这些变化可能是由DNA甲基化引起的。本研究结果表明,在妊娠期收集的猪输卵管壶腹和峡部上皮细胞中,差异表达最多的基因(DEGs)下调。将已鉴定的deg分类到基因本体类别中,并注释到不同的生物学途径中。从评估的deg中,选择对胚胎发育重要的基因,并确定DNA甲基化水平。CLDN18、MUC1、CYP19A3、SOCS1和ESR1的甲基化水平发生了改变。胚胎在输卵管内的存在改变了妊娠期壶腹和峡部上皮细胞的转录组谱和DNA甲基化水平。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology publishes papers which fall within the range of basic and applied physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology. The papers should illustrate new physiological or pharmacological mechanisms at the level of the cell membrane, single cells, tissues or organs. Clinical studies, that are of fundamental importance and have a direct bearing on the pathophysiology will also be considered. Letters related to articles published in The Journal with topics of general professional interest are welcome.
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