Transglutaminase 2 reduces the polyspermy of porcine oocytes by promoting the hardening of zona pellucida

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q3 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Zhaokang Cui , Jianli Zhang , Jun Zhang , Jifeng Zhong , Huili Wang , Bo Xiong
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Abstract

Polyspermy is a type of abnormal fertilization that would increase the risk of embryonic death and hence reduced female fecundity. To avoid this occurrence, mammalian oocytes develop the complicated mechanisms of blocks to polyspermy. Our previous study discovered that transglutaminase 2 (Tgm2) is a newly identified molecule responsible for the post-fertilization block to sperm penetration through zona pellucida (ZP) and polyspermy in mice. However, whether this function of Tgm2 is conserved across species has not been clarified. This study applied the porcine oocytes as a model to address this question. It was observed that inhibition of TGM2 activity by using its specific inhibitor LDN-27219 exhibited a substantially increased rate of polyploid zygotes after in vitro fertilization. In addition, our study validated that recombinant TGM2 protein interacted with zona pellucida glycoprotein 3 (ZP3) and crosslinked it to promote the ZP hardening. Further, incubation of porcine oocytes with recombinant TGM2 protein effectively reduced the occurrence of polyploid zygotes. Collectively, our data reveal that TGM2 performs a conserved function in porcine oocytes for zona block and polyspermy prevention.
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Theriogenology
Theriogenology 农林科学-生殖生物学
CiteScore
5.50
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14.30%
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387
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Theriogenology provides an international forum for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals in animal reproductive biology. This acclaimed journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics in reproductive and developmental biology, of domestic mammal, avian, and aquatic species as well as wild species which are the object of veterinary care in research or conservation programs.
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