MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality

Cumulus cells play an essential role during oocyte maturation and the acquisition of fertilizability and developmental competence. Micro(mi)RNAs can post-transcriptionally regulate mRNA expression, and we hypothesized that miRNA profiles in cumulus cells could serve as an indicator of oocyte quality...

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Main Authors: Karen Uhde, Helena T. A. van Tol, Tom A. E. Stout, Bernard A. J. Roelen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/3/1/12
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spelling doaj-7ad1986398464d59a2fed5ff64b2fb992020-11-25T02:48:02ZengMDPI AGNon-Coding RNA2311-553X2017-03-01311210.3390/ncrna3010012ncrna3010012MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte QualityKaren Uhde0Helena T. A. van Tol1Tom A. E. Stout2Bernard A. J. Roelen3Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 104, 3584CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 104, 3584CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 104, 3584CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 104, 3584CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsCumulus cells play an essential role during oocyte maturation and the acquisition of fertilizability and developmental competence. Micro(mi)RNAs can post-transcriptionally regulate mRNA expression, and we hypothesized that miRNA profiles in cumulus cells could serve as an indicator of oocyte quality. Cumulus cell biopsies from cumulus−oocyte−complexes that either yielded a blastocyst or failed to cleave after exposure to sperm cells were analyzed for miRNA expression. On average, 332 miRNA species with more than 10 reads and 240 miRNA species with more than 50 reads were identified in cumulus cells; this included nine previously undescribed microRNAs. The most highly expressed miRNAs in cumulus cells were miR-21, members of the let-7 family and miR-155. However, no repeatable differences in miRNA expression between the cumulus cells from oocytes that became blastocysts versus those from non-cleaved oocytes were identified. Further examination of individual cumulus cell samples showed a wide variability in miRNA expression level. We therefore conclude that miRNA expression in cumulus cells cannot be used as an oocyte quality marker.http://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/3/1/12microRNAcumulus cellsoocyte quality
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author Karen Uhde
Helena T. A. van Tol
Tom A. E. Stout
Bernard A. J. Roelen
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Helena T. A. van Tol
Tom A. E. Stout
Bernard A. J. Roelen
MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
Non-Coding RNA
microRNA
cumulus cells
oocyte quality
author_facet Karen Uhde
Helena T. A. van Tol
Tom A. E. Stout
Bernard A. J. Roelen
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title MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
title_short MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
title_full MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
title_fullStr MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA Expression in Bovine Cumulus Cells in Relation to Oocyte Quality
title_sort microrna expression in bovine cumulus cells in relation to oocyte quality
publisher MDPI AG
series Non-Coding RNA
issn 2311-553X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Cumulus cells play an essential role during oocyte maturation and the acquisition of fertilizability and developmental competence. Micro(mi)RNAs can post-transcriptionally regulate mRNA expression, and we hypothesized that miRNA profiles in cumulus cells could serve as an indicator of oocyte quality. Cumulus cell biopsies from cumulus−oocyte−complexes that either yielded a blastocyst or failed to cleave after exposure to sperm cells were analyzed for miRNA expression. On average, 332 miRNA species with more than 10 reads and 240 miRNA species with more than 50 reads were identified in cumulus cells; this included nine previously undescribed microRNAs. The most highly expressed miRNAs in cumulus cells were miR-21, members of the let-7 family and miR-155. However, no repeatable differences in miRNA expression between the cumulus cells from oocytes that became blastocysts versus those from non-cleaved oocytes were identified. Further examination of individual cumulus cell samples showed a wide variability in miRNA expression level. We therefore conclude that miRNA expression in cumulus cells cannot be used as an oocyte quality marker.
topic microRNA
cumulus cells
oocyte quality
url http://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/3/1/12
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