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摘要
本研究以猪为模型,探讨维生素 D3(VD)和胰岛素(I)在卵巢卵泡内相互作用的蛋白质组学基础。猪前腔卵泡在体外与单独的维生素 D3 和单独或联合的胰岛素(维生素 D3 + 胰岛素)或不处理作为对照(C)培养 12 小时。在颗粒卵泡和卵巢间质中分别共鉴定出 7690 和 7467 个蛋白质。比较蛋白质组分析显示,颗粒层中有 97 个差异丰度蛋白(DAPs),细胞间质层中有 11 个差异丰度蛋白。在颗粒层中,VD 影响了促进细胞增殖的蛋白质组,而 I 则主要影响了与细胞粘附有关的蛋白质。VD + I处理可能通过参与DNA合成和细胞周期调节的DAPs诱导颗粒细胞增殖。在卵巢间质层中,VD 单独或与 I 共同处理会影响与胆固醇转运、脂质和类固醇代谢过程相关的 DAPs,而脂滴积累的减少进一步证实了这一点。尽管已鉴定的DAPs与卵巢的关键过程有关,包括颗粒细胞增殖和卵巢间层的胆固醇运输,但这些过程背后的新分子途径已被提出。已鉴定的独特蛋白质可作为两个卵泡层中 VD 和 I 相互作用的指标,并可作为以 VD 和 I 水平受损为特征的卵巢病变(如多囊卵巢综合征)的有用生物标志物。
Tandem mass tag-based proteomic analysis of granulosa and theca interna cells of the porcine ovarian follicle following in vitro treatment with vitamin D3 and insulin alone or in combination
This study was performed to investigate the proteomic basis underlying the interaction between vitamin D3 (VD) and insulin (I) within ovarian follicle using the pig as a model. Porcine antral follicles were incubated in vitro for 12 h with VD alone and I alone or in combination (VD + I) or with no treatment as the control (C). In total, 7690 and 7467 proteins were identified in the granulosa and theca interna compartments, respectively. Comparative proteomic analysis revealed 97 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) within the granulosa layer and 11 DAPs within the theca interna layer. In the granulosa compartment, VD affected proteome leading to the promotion of cell proliferation, whereas I influenced mainly proteins related to cellular adhesion. The VD + I treatment induced granulosa cell proliferation probably via the DAPs involved in DNA synthesis and the cell cycle regulation. In the theca interna layer, VD alone or in co-treatment with I affected DAPs associated with cholesterol transport and lipid and steroid metabolic processes that was further confirmed by diminished lipid droplet accumulation.
Significance
The application of quantitative proteomics demonstrated for the first time the complexity of VD and I interactions in porcine ovarian follicle, providing a framework for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying their cross-talk. Although identified DAPs were related to crucial ovarian processes, including the granulosa cell proliferation and cholesterol transport in the theca interna layer, novel molecular pathways underlying these processes have been proposed. The identified unique proteins may serve as indicators of VD and I interactions in both follicle layers, and could be useful biomarkers of ovarian pathologies characterized by impaired VD and I levels, such as polycystic ovary syndrome.