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Low Expression of Mitofusin 1 Gene Leads to Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Embryonic Genome Activation Failure in Ovine-Bovine Inter-Species Cloned Embryos

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231710145

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mitochondrial fusion; embryonic genome activation; transcriptomic sequencing; interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32060755]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia [2020BS03023]
  3. opening project of State Key Laboratory of R2BGL
  4. Major Science and Technology projects of InnerMongolia Autonomous Region [2021ZD0009]
  5. key projects of Revitalizing InnerMongolia Autonomous Region through Science and Technology [KJXM2020002-03]
  6. Genetically Modified Organisms Breeding Major Projects

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In this study, using inter-species somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) as a model, the researchers found that ovine-bovine cloned embryos were developmentally blocked at the 8-cell stage and exhibited abnormal mitochondrial function and gene expression. Further investigation revealed that the overexpression and knockdown of the mitochondrial fusion gene Mfn1 significantly affected mitochondrial fusion, as well as embryonic development and gene expression.
Inter-species somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) is significant in the study of biological problems such as embryonic genome activation and the mitochondrial function of embryos. Here, we used iSCNT as a model to determine whether abnormal embryo genome activation was caused by mitochondrial dysfunction. First, we found the ovine-bovine iSCNT embryos were developmentally blocked at the 8-cell stage. The reactive oxygen species level, mitochondrial membrane potential, and ATP level in ovine-bovine cloned embryos were significantly different from both bovine-bovine and IVF 8-cell stage embryos. RNA sequencing and q-PCR analysis revealed that mitochondrial transport, mitochondrial translational initiation, mitochondrial large ribosomal subunit, and mitochondrial outer membrane genes were abnormally expressed in the ovine-bovine embryos, and the mitochondrial outer membrane and mitochondrial ribosome large subunit genes, mitochondrial fusion gene 1, and ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit beta 3 gene were expressed at lower levels in the ovine-bovine cloned embryos. Furthermore, we found that overexpression and knockdown of Mfn1 significantly affected mitochondrial fusion and subsequent biological functions such as production of ATP, mitochondrial membrane potential, reactive oxygen species and gene expressions in cloned embryos. These findings enhance our understanding of the mechanism by which the Mfn1 gene regulates embryonic development and embryonic genome activation events.

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