Developmental proteome dynamics in granulosa and thecal layers from growing follicles to pre-ovulatory duck follicles.

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Weiguang Xia, Chenglong Jin, Shuang Wang, Yanan Zhang, Kaichao Li, Xuebing Huang, Chuntian Zheng, Wei Chen
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Abstract

Granulosa and thecal layer cells play important roles in the post-hatching follicular growth in laying birds. To examine the biochemical processes of granulosa and thecal layers associated with follicular growth, the technique of data independent acquisition was used in this study to explore protein profiling in granulosa and thecal layers from growing follicles in laying ducks. We identified and quantitatively analyzed 8032 proteins in granulosa cells and 9552 proteins in thecal layer cells. Hierarchical clustering of the resulting profiles revealed differential changes of expression of proteins linked to cell metabolism, signaling, cell junction, especially in steroid synthesis, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, and gap junction signaling pathway at different stages of follicles. The highest expression of proteins related to gap junction and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling pathway occurred in granulosa cells of 3-6 mm or 6-8 mm follicles. In granulosa cells, decreases in the enzymes that catalyze the transformation of estrone into estradiol and proteins related to calcium transport and apoptosis occurred during follicular growth. As follicles grew, proteins related to androgens biosynthesis and involved in gap junction and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling pathway decreased in the thecal layer cells. Three main group functional clusters extracted from the protein-protein interaction network, were mainly responsible for apoptosis, steroid hormone biosynthesis, and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling pathway. These proteomic data provide a holistic framework for understanding how diverse biochemical processes in granulosa cells and thecal layer cells are coordinated at the cellular level during follicular growth in laying birds.

颗粒细胞和鳞状层细胞在蛋鸡孵化后的卵泡生长过程中发挥着重要作用。为了研究颗粒细胞和鳞状层细胞与卵泡生长相关的生化过程,本研究采用数据独立采集技术,对蛋鸭生长卵泡中颗粒细胞和鳞状层细胞的蛋白质谱进行了研究。我们鉴定并定量分析了颗粒细胞中的 8032 个蛋白质和鳞状层细胞中的 9552 个蛋白质。对所得图谱进行分层聚类后发现,在卵泡的不同阶段,与细胞代谢、信号传导、细胞连接,特别是类固醇合成、过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体和间隙连接信号传导途径有关的蛋白质的表达发生了不同的变化。在3-6毫米或6-8毫米卵泡的颗粒细胞中,与间隙连接和过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体信号通路相关的蛋白质表达量最高。在颗粒细胞中,催化雌酮转化为雌二醇的酶以及与钙运输和细胞凋亡有关的蛋白质在卵泡生长过程中减少。随着卵泡的生长,鳞状上皮细胞中与雄激素生物合成有关、参与间隙连接和过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体信号通路的蛋白质减少。从蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络中提取的三大功能群主要负责细胞凋亡、类固醇激素生物合成和过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体信号通路。这些蛋白质组数据为了解产蛋鸡卵泡生长过程中颗粒细胞和鳞状层细胞在细胞水平上如何协调各种生化过程提供了一个整体框架。
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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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