Qin Yufeng, Tang Tao, Li Wei, Liu Zhiguo, Yang Xiaoliang, Shi Xuan, Sun Guanjie, Liu Xiaofeng, Wang Min, Liang Xinyu, Cong Peiqing, Mo Delin, Liu Xiaohong, Chen Yaosheng, He Zuyong
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2019 Nov 19;7:286. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2019.00286. eCollection 2019.
Bone morphogenetic protein 15 () is strongly associated with animal reproduction and woman reproductive disease. As a multifunctional oocyte-specific secret factor, BMP15 controls female fertility and follicular development in both species-specific and dosage-sensitive manners. Previous studies found that BMP15 played a critical role in follicular development and ovulation rate in mono-ovulatory mammalian species, especially in sheep and human, but study on knockout mouse model implied that BMP15 possibly has minimal impact on female fertility of poly-ovulatory species. However, this needs to be validated in other poly-ovulatory species. To investigate the regulatory role of BMP15 on porcine female fertility, we generated a BMP15-knockdown pig model through somatic nuclear transfer technology. The BMP15-knockdown gilts showed markedly reduced fertility accompanied by phenotype of dysplastic ovaries containing significantly declined number of follicles, increased number of abnormal follicles, and abnormally enlarged antral follicles resulting in disordered ovulation, which is remarkably different from the unchanged fertility observed in BMP15 knockout mice. Molecular and transcriptome analysis revealed that the knockdown of significantly affected both granulosa cells (GCs) and oocytes development, including suppression of cell proliferation, differentiation, and follicle stimulating hormone receptor () expression, leading to premature luteinization and reduced estradiol (E2) production in GCs, and simultaneously decreased quality and meiotic maturation of oocyte. Our results provide evidence of the essential role of BMP15 in porcine ovarian and follicular development, and new insight into the complicated regulatory function of BMP15 in female fertility of poly-ovulatory species.
骨形态发生蛋白15(BMP15)与动物繁殖及女性生殖疾病密切相关。作为一种多功能的卵母细胞特异性分泌因子,BMP15以物种特异性和剂量敏感性方式控制着雌性生育力和卵泡发育。先前的研究发现,BMP15在单排卵哺乳动物物种(尤其是绵羊和人类)的卵泡发育和排卵率中起关键作用,但对基因敲除小鼠模型的研究表明,BMP15可能对多排卵物种的雌性生育力影响极小。然而,这需要在其他多排卵物种中进行验证。为了研究BMP15对猪雌性生育力的调控作用,我们通过体细胞核移植技术构建了BMP15基因敲低的猪模型。BMP15基因敲低的后备母猪生育力显著降低,伴有卵巢发育异常的表型,包括卵泡数量显著减少、异常卵泡数量增加以及窦状卵泡异常增大,导致排卵紊乱,这与BMP15基因敲除小鼠中观察到的生育力不变明显不同。分子和转录组分析表明,BMP15基因敲低显著影响颗粒细胞(GCs)和卵母细胞的发育,包括抑制细胞增殖、分化以及促卵泡激素受体(FSHR)表达,导致颗粒细胞过早黄体化和雌二醇(E2)分泌减少,同时降低了卵母细胞的质量和减数分裂成熟度。我们的研究结果为BMP15在猪卵巢和卵泡发育中的重要作用提供了证据,并为BMP15在多排卵物种雌性生育力中的复杂调控功能提供了新的见解。