Oocyte competence: A systematic review of omics studies and the state of art

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q3 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Fernanda Amarante Mendes de Oliveira , Gabriela Rodrigues de Paula , Pamela Mara Celestino Soares , Amanda Fonseca Zangirolamo , Fábio Morotti , Anne Kemmer Souza , Fabiana de Andrade Melo-Sterza , Marcelo Marcondes Seneda
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Abstract

Competent oocyte is a critical point for successful fertilization and early embryonic development. This systematic review aimed to synthesize scientific evidence from omics studies on oocyte development in cattle during the estrous cycle. Our systematic search followed the PRISMA guidelines, using three databases: PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Core Collection. After a critical appraisal of the literature using the Kmet scoring system, ten peer-reviewed articles were included. These studies involved analyses of follicular fluid, cumulus and granulosa cells, oocytes, and maturation media. Transcriptomics predominated among the studies and identified transcriptional patterns associated with oocyte competence in different cell types and stages of the estrous cycle, particularly around the LH surge. In addition, experiments focusing on the ovulatory window as the main theme were identified in the studies. Metabolomic analyses highlighted the role of amino acid turnover and purine metabolism in follicular fluid and maturation media, providing insights into potential biomarkers in oocyte development. The results emphasized the importance of nucleotide metabolism, extracellular matrix interactions, and hormonal signaling pathways, particularly involving genes such as INHBA, TNFAIP6, and TRIB2, in regulating oocyte maturation. This review underscores the power of integrating omics data to elucidate complex molecular mechanisms relevant to the acquisition of oocyte competence. Furthermore, it explores the identification of potential molecular markers that would aid the development of protocols and culture media, while aiming to improve oocyte quality and advance assisted reproductive technologies.
卵母细胞能力:组学研究和技术现状的系统综述。
能态卵母细胞是成功受精和早期胚胎发育的关键。本系统综述旨在综合来自牛发情周期中卵母细胞发育的组学研究的科学证据。我们的系统检索遵循PRISMA指南,使用三个数据库:PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science Core Collection。在使用Kmet评分系统对文献进行批判性评估后,纳入了10篇同行评议的文章。这些研究包括卵泡液、积云和颗粒细胞、卵母细胞和成熟培养基的分析。转录组学在研究中占主导地位,并确定了与不同细胞类型和发情周期阶段,特别是黄体生成素激增前后的卵母细胞能力相关的转录模式。此外,本研究还确定了以排卵期为主题的实验。代谢组学分析强调了卵泡液和成熟培养基中氨基酸转换和嘌呤代谢的作用,为卵母细胞发育中的潜在生物标志物提供了见解。研究结果强调了核苷酸代谢、细胞外基质相互作用和激素信号通路在调节卵母细胞成熟中的重要性,特别是涉及INHBA、TNFAIP6和TRIB2等基因。这篇综述强调了整合组学数据来阐明与获得卵母细胞能力相关的复杂分子机制的力量。此外,它还探讨了潜在的分子标记的鉴定,这些标记将有助于方案和培养基的发展,同时旨在提高卵母细胞质量和推进辅助生殖技术。
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Theriogenology
Theriogenology 农林科学-生殖生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
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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