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Synergy of Paracrine Signaling During Early-Stage Mouse Ovarian Follicle Development In Vitro

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOENGINEERING
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 435-450

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12195-018-0545-8

Keywords

Primary ovarian follicle; Synergy; Paracrine signaling

Funding

  1. University of Virginia Center for Research in Reproduction Ligand Assay and Analysis Core (Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD/NIH (NCTRI) [P50-HD28934]
  2. Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship [R01 CA214384]
  3. NSF CAREER Award [1552580]
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH [T32DE007057] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Introduction-Paracrine signals, such as soluble cytokines and extracellular matrix cues, are essential for the survival and development of multicellular ovarian follicles. While it is well established that hydrogel-based culture systems successfully support the growth of late-stage follicles for fertility preservation, growing small, early-stage ovarian follicles still proves to be challenging. We hypothesized that paracrine factors secreted from neighboring follicles may be crucial for improving the survival of early-stage follicles in vitro. Methods-To test our hypothesis, we investigated the bidirectional crosstalk of the paracrine signals, such as cell-secreted cytokines, sex hormones and transcription factors (TFs), in follicles encapsulated and cultured for 12 days in alginate in groups of five (5x) and ten (10x). Results-The differential profiles of TF activity and secretome during folliculogenesis were analyzed using TRanscriptional Activity CEllular aRray (TRACER) and data-driven multivariate modeling approach. The mechano- and oxygenresponsive TFs, NF-kappa B and HIF1, exhibited a unique upregulation signature in 10x follicles. Consistently, levels of proangiogenic factors, such as VEGF-A and angiopoietin-2, were significantly higher in 10x follicles than those in 5x follicles, reaching 269.77 and 242.82 pg/mL on the last day of culture. The analysis of TRACER and secreted cytokines also revealed critical early interactions between cytokines and TFs, correlating with the observed phenotypical and functional differences between conditions. Conclusions-We identified unique signatures of synergism during successful early-stage ovarian follicle development. These findings bring us closer to understanding of mechanisms underlying the downstream effects of interactions between the extracellular microenvironment and early-stage folliculogenesis in vitro.

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