Almiñana Carmen, Corbin Emilie, Tsikis Guillaume, Alcântara-Neto Agostinho S, Labas Valérie, Reynaud Karine, Galio Laurent, Uzbekov Rustem, Garanina Anastasiia S, Druart Xavier, Mermillod Pascal
UMR0085 Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements (PRC)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)/CNRS/Univ. Tours, Nouzilly, France
UMR0085 Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements (PRC)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)/CNRS/Univ. Tours, Nouzilly, France.
Reproduction. 2017 Sep;154(3):153-168. doi: 10.1530/REP-17-0054. Epub 2017 Jun 19.
Successful pregnancy requires an appropriate communication between the mother and the embryo. Recently, exosomes and microvesicles, both membrane-bound extracellular vesicles (EVs) present in the oviduct fluid have been proposed as key modulators of this unique cross-talk. However, little is known about their content and their role during oviduct-embryo dialog. Given the known differences in secretions by and oviduct epithelial cells (OEC), we aimed at deciphering the oviduct EVs protein content from both sources. Moreover, we analyzed their functional effect on embryo development. Our study demonstrated for the first time the substantial differences between and oviduct EVs secretion/content. Mass spectrometry analysis identified 319 proteins in EVs, from which 186 were differentially expressed when and EVs were compared ( < 0.01). Interestingly, 97 were exclusively expressed in EVs, 47 were present only in and 175 were common. Functional analysis revealed key proteins involved in sperm-oocyte binding, fertilization and embryo development, some of them lacking in EVs. Moreover, we showed that -produced embryos were able to internalize EVs during culture with a functional effect in the embryo development. EVs increased blastocyst rate, extended embryo survival over time and improved embryo quality. Our study provides the first characterization of oviduct EVs, increasing our understanding of the role of oviduct EVs as modulators of gamete/embryo-oviduct interactions. Moreover, our results point them as promising tools to improve embryo development and survival under conditions.
成功怀孕需要母亲与胚胎之间进行适当的交流。最近,输卵管液中存在的外泌体和微囊泡这两种膜结合细胞外囊泡(EVs)被认为是这种独特相互作用的关键调节因子。然而,关于它们的内容物及其在输卵管 - 胚胎对话中的作用知之甚少。鉴于已知牛和猪输卵管上皮细胞(OEC)分泌物存在差异,我们旨在解析来自这两种来源的输卵管EVs的蛋白质含量。此外,我们分析了它们对胚胎发育的功能影响。我们的研究首次证明了牛和猪输卵管EVs分泌/含量之间存在显著差异。质谱分析在EVs中鉴定出319种蛋白质,当比较牛和猪的EVs时,其中186种蛋白质表达存在差异(P < 0.01)。有趣的是,97种仅在牛的EVs中表达,47种仅存在于猪的EVs中,175种是两者共有的。功能分析揭示了参与精子 - 卵母细胞结合、受精和胚胎发育的关键蛋白质,其中一些在猪的EVs中缺乏。此外,我们表明猪来源的胚胎在培养过程中能够内化牛的EVs,对胚胎发育具有功能影响。牛的EVs提高了囊胚率,延长了胚胎存活时间并改善了胚胎质量。我们的研究首次对输卵管EVs进行了表征,增进了我们对输卵管EVs作为配子/胚胎 - 输卵管相互作用调节因子作用的理解。此外,我们的结果表明它们有望成为在猪的条件下改善胚胎发育和存活的工具。