腺病毒介导的基因传递恢复先天性不育雌性小鼠的生育能力。

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Mito Kanatsu-Shinohara, Jiyoung Lee, Takehiro Miyazaki, Hiroko Morimoto, Takashi Shinohara
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摘要

卵的发生依赖于卵母细胞和颗粒细胞之间的密切相互作用。这些细胞类型之间的异常信号传导可导致不孕。然而,试图操纵卵母细胞-颗粒细胞相互作用的成功有限,可能是由于血液-卵泡屏障(BFB)阻止外源物质渗透到卵巢卵泡中。在这里,我们使用腺病毒(av)来操纵卵母细胞-颗粒细胞的相互作用。AVs通过卵巢显微注射穿透BFB并转导颗粒细胞。虽然av引起短暂的炎症,但它们不会损害野生型小鼠的生育能力。将表达Kitl的av引入先天性不育的KitlSl-t/KitlSl-t突变小鼠卵巢,由于缺乏Kitl的表达,只含有原始卵泡,通过自然交配恢复了生育能力。后代没有显示AV整合的证据,并表现出正常的基因组印迹模式。这些结果证明了av对操纵卵子发生的有用性,并提示了人类女性不孕症基因治疗的可能性。
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Adenovirus-mediated gene delivery restores fertility in congenitally infertile female mice.

Adenovirus-mediated gene delivery restores fertility in congenitally infertile female mice.

Adenovirus-mediated gene delivery restores fertility in congenitally infertile female mice.

Adenovirus-mediated gene delivery restores fertility in congenitally infertile female mice.

Oogenesis depends on close interactions between oocytes and granulosa cells. Abnormal signaling between these cell types can result in infertility. However, attempts to manipulate oocyte-granulosa cell interactions have had limited success, likely due to the blood-follicle barrier (BFB), which prevents the penetration of exogenous materials into ovarian follicles. Here, we used adenoviruses (AVs) to manipulate the oocyte-granulosa cell interactions. AVs penetrated the BFB and transduced granulosa cells through ovarian microinjection. Although AVs caused transient inflammation, they did not impair fertility in wild-type mice. Introduction of Kitl-expressing AVs into congenitally infertile KitlSl-t/KitlSl-t mutant mouse ovaries, which contained only primordial follicles because of a lack of Kitl expression, restored fertility through natural mating. The offspring showed no evidence of AV integration and exhibited normal genomic imprinting patterns for imprinted genes. These results demonstrate the usefulness of AVs for manipulating oogenesis and suggest the possibility of gene therapies for human female infertility.

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Journal of Reproduction and Development
Journal of Reproduction and Development 生物-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
52
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Reproduction and Development (JRD) is the official journal of the Society for Reproduction and Development, published bimonthly, and welcomes original articles. JRD provides free full-text access of all the published articles on the web. The functions of the journal are managed by Editorial Board Members, such as the Editor-in-Chief, Co-Editor-inChief, Managing Editors and Editors. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed critically by two or more reviewers. Acceptance is based on scientific content and presentation of the materials. The Editors select reviewers and correspond with authors. Final decisions about acceptance or rejection of manuscripts are made by the Editor-in-Chief and Co-Editor-in-Chief.
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