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Nlrp5 and Tle6 expression patterns in buffalo oocytes and pre-implantation embryos

Journal

REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Volume 57, Issue 5, Pages 481-488

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rda.14084

Keywords

buffalo; Nlrp5; oocyte; pre-implantation embryo; Tle6

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31960660, 32160789]
  2. Edanz Group China

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This study aimed to investigate the expression of Nlrp5 and Tle6 genes in buffalo. The coding sequences of these two genes were successfully cloned and characterized. Results showed an absence of Nlrp5 or Tle6 transcripts in somatic tissues, except in the ovary. The expression levels of Nlrp5 and Tle6 in oocytes increased during early embryonic development and then decreased. Protein expression patterns were confirmed by immunofluorescence analysis.
Maternal-effect genes (MEGs) accumulate in oocytes during oogenesis and mediate the pre-implantation embryo developmental programme until activation of the zygote genome. Nlrp5 and Tle6 are required for normal pre-implantation and embryonic development. However, the precise function of these MEGs in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) remains to be elucidated. The aim of this study was to characterize Nlrp5 and Tle6 sequences and analyse their mRNA and protein expression patterns in somatic tissues, oocytes and pre-implantation embryos of buffalo. The coding sequences of each gene were successfully cloned and characterized. Real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR results revealed an absence of Nlrp5 or Tle6 transcripts in somatic tissues, with the exception of ovary. Expression levels of Nlrp5 and Tle6 in oocytes increased from the germinal vesicle stage to metaphase II stage and then gradually decreased during morula and blastocyst stages. Protein expression patterns were confirmed by immunofluorescence analysis. This study lays a foundation for further validation of the function of MEGs in buffalo.

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