Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.

PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) play an important role in gametogenesis, fertility and embryonic development. The current study investigated the effect of different doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (PMSG/hCG) and repeated ovarian stimulation (OS) on the express...

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Main Authors: Ismail Sari, Erkan Gumus, Ahmet Sevki Taskiran, Lale Karakoc Sokmensuer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232629
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spelling doaj-6a4de0273e3d4825ae0b0c53125543712021-03-03T21:47:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023262910.1371/journal.pone.0232629Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.Ismail SariErkan GumusAhmet Sevki TaskiranLale Karakoc SokmensuerPIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) play an important role in gametogenesis, fertility and embryonic development. The current study investigated the effect of different doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (PMSG/hCG) and repeated ovarian stimulation (OS) on the expression of the Mili, Miwi, Mael, Tdrd1, Tdrd9, qnd Mitopld genes, which have crucial roles in the biogenesis and function of piRNAs. Here, we found that after treatment with 7.5 I.U. PMSG/hCG and two repeated rounds of OS, both the mRNA and protein levels of Tdrd9, Tdrd1 and Mael showed the greatest decrease in the ovarian tissue, but the plasma E2 levels showed the strongest increases (p<0.05). However, we found that the Mitopld, Miwi and Mili gene levels were decreased significantly after treatment with 12.5 I.U. PMSG/hCG. Our results suggested that exogenous gonadotropin administration leads to a significant decrease in the expression of the Mili, Miwi, Mael, Tdrd1, Tdrd9 and Mitopld genes, which are critically important in the piRNA pathway, and the changes in the expression levels of Tdrd9, Tdrd1 and Mael may be associated with plasma E2 levels. New comprehensive studies are needed to reduce the potential effects of OS on the piRNA pathway, which silences transposable elements and maintains genome integrity, and to contribute to the safety of OS.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232629
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author Ismail Sari
Erkan Gumus
Ahmet Sevki Taskiran
Lale Karakoc Sokmensuer
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Erkan Gumus
Ahmet Sevki Taskiran
Lale Karakoc Sokmensuer
Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ismail Sari
Erkan Gumus
Ahmet Sevki Taskiran
Lale Karakoc Sokmensuer
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title Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
title_short Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
title_full Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
title_fullStr Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins.
title_sort effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of pirna pathway proteins.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) play an important role in gametogenesis, fertility and embryonic development. The current study investigated the effect of different doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (PMSG/hCG) and repeated ovarian stimulation (OS) on the expression of the Mili, Miwi, Mael, Tdrd1, Tdrd9, qnd Mitopld genes, which have crucial roles in the biogenesis and function of piRNAs. Here, we found that after treatment with 7.5 I.U. PMSG/hCG and two repeated rounds of OS, both the mRNA and protein levels of Tdrd9, Tdrd1 and Mael showed the greatest decrease in the ovarian tissue, but the plasma E2 levels showed the strongest increases (p<0.05). However, we found that the Mitopld, Miwi and Mili gene levels were decreased significantly after treatment with 12.5 I.U. PMSG/hCG. Our results suggested that exogenous gonadotropin administration leads to a significant decrease in the expression of the Mili, Miwi, Mael, Tdrd1, Tdrd9 and Mitopld genes, which are critically important in the piRNA pathway, and the changes in the expression levels of Tdrd9, Tdrd1 and Mael may be associated with plasma E2 levels. New comprehensive studies are needed to reduce the potential effects of OS on the piRNA pathway, which silences transposable elements and maintains genome integrity, and to contribute to the safety of OS.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232629
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