The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary

Abstract Background Normal pubertal ovary displays all stages of follicular development and a biased BAX/BCL2 protein ratio in favor of pro-apoptotic BAX protein comparable to the adult ovary. However, adolescents suffering malignant extra-gonadal disease show a limited follicle development after cy...

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Main Authors: María Itatí Albamonte, Mirta Susana Albamonte, Ricardo M. Bou-Khair, Luis Zuccardi, Alfredo Daniel Vitullo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Ovarian Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13048-019-0496-2
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spelling doaj-b05a9621b12e45fcbc9d3c9ffa734dbd2020-11-24T21:54:18ZengBMCJournal of Ovarian Research1757-22152019-03-0112111610.1186/s13048-019-0496-2The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovaryMaría Itatí Albamonte0Mirta Susana Albamonte1Ricardo M. Bou-Khair2Luis Zuccardi3Alfredo Daniel Vitullo4Centro de Estudios Biomédicos, Biotecnológicos, Ambientales y Diagnóstico –CEBBAD Universidad MaimónidesCentro de Estudios Biomédicos, Biotecnológicos, Ambientales y Diagnóstico –CEBBAD Universidad MaimónidesServicio de Ginecología Infantil, Hospital de Niños “Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez”Servicio de Ginecología Infantil, Hospital de Niños “Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez”Centro de Estudios Biomédicos, Biotecnológicos, Ambientales y Diagnóstico –CEBBAD Universidad MaimónidesAbstract Background Normal pubertal ovary displays all stages of follicular development and a biased BAX/BCL2 protein ratio in favor of pro-apoptotic BAX protein comparable to the adult ovary. However, adolescents suffering malignant extra-gonadal disease show a limited follicle development after cytotoxic drug treatment and a reduced capacity of in vitro follicle growth. We evaluated the expression of pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the BCL2 gene family, the FAS/FAS-L proteins from the extrinsic apoptosis pathway, the germ-cell-specific marker VASA, the pluripotency marker OCT3/4, and markers of early and late apoptosis in the ovary of pubertal patients with malignant extra-gonadal disease, which received or not pre-surgery chemotherapy, entering a cryopreservation program. Results Ovarian biopsies from 12 adolescent girls were screened for follicle count and expression of VASA, OCT3/4, BAX, BCL2, MCL1L and S, cleaved-BID, FAS/FAS-L and CASPASE 3 through immunohistochemistry, western blot and RT-PCR. All stages of folliculogenesis, from primordial to antral follicle, were present in all 12 patients analyzed. VASA and most of the screened apoptosis-related genes showed a pattern of immune-expression comparable to that previously reported. OCT3/4 showed a cytoplasmic localization in the great majority of the primordial follicles; however, in some cases the localization was nuclear. In addition, OCT3/4B showed a significant reduction compared to OCT3/4A. Unexpectedly, BCL2 was detected at all stages of folliculogenesis, associated to the Balbiani’s body in the primordial follicles, regardless of whether patients had or had not received chemotherapy, ruling out the possibility that its expression is a protective response to chemotherapy. Conclusions These findings reveal new information on the morphological status of the follicular reserve and the expression of apoptosis-related genes in histologically normal adolescent ovary from patients undergoing extragonadal cancer. The unexpected expression of apoptosis-inhibiting BCL2 protein, both in patients that had or had not received chemotherapy, opens a new avenue for thorough investigations. Moreover, the nuclear localization of OCT3/4 protein in primordial follicle-enclosed oocytes suggests a possible increased activity of ovarian stem cells in response to chemotherapy and/or extragonadal cancer. This new information can be essential for a better managing of in vitro culture of follicles that can be removed by filtration from preserved ovarian tissue, especially in girls that entered a cryopreservation program.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13048-019-0496-2Human ovaryAdolescenceOvarian reserveApoptosisBCL2-family proteinsOCT3/4
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author María Itatí Albamonte
Mirta Susana Albamonte
Ricardo M. Bou-Khair
Luis Zuccardi
Alfredo Daniel Vitullo
spellingShingle María Itatí Albamonte
Mirta Susana Albamonte
Ricardo M. Bou-Khair
Luis Zuccardi
Alfredo Daniel Vitullo
The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
Journal of Ovarian Research
Human ovary
Adolescence
Ovarian reserve
Apoptosis
BCL2-family proteins
OCT3/4
author_facet María Itatí Albamonte
Mirta Susana Albamonte
Ricardo M. Bou-Khair
Luis Zuccardi
Alfredo Daniel Vitullo
author_sort María Itatí Albamonte
title The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
title_short The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
title_full The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
title_fullStr The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
title_full_unstemmed The ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
title_sort ovarian germinal reserve and apoptosis-related proteins in the infant and adolescent human ovary
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ovarian Research
issn 1757-2215
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Background Normal pubertal ovary displays all stages of follicular development and a biased BAX/BCL2 protein ratio in favor of pro-apoptotic BAX protein comparable to the adult ovary. However, adolescents suffering malignant extra-gonadal disease show a limited follicle development after cytotoxic drug treatment and a reduced capacity of in vitro follicle growth. We evaluated the expression of pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the BCL2 gene family, the FAS/FAS-L proteins from the extrinsic apoptosis pathway, the germ-cell-specific marker VASA, the pluripotency marker OCT3/4, and markers of early and late apoptosis in the ovary of pubertal patients with malignant extra-gonadal disease, which received or not pre-surgery chemotherapy, entering a cryopreservation program. Results Ovarian biopsies from 12 adolescent girls were screened for follicle count and expression of VASA, OCT3/4, BAX, BCL2, MCL1L and S, cleaved-BID, FAS/FAS-L and CASPASE 3 through immunohistochemistry, western blot and RT-PCR. All stages of folliculogenesis, from primordial to antral follicle, were present in all 12 patients analyzed. VASA and most of the screened apoptosis-related genes showed a pattern of immune-expression comparable to that previously reported. OCT3/4 showed a cytoplasmic localization in the great majority of the primordial follicles; however, in some cases the localization was nuclear. In addition, OCT3/4B showed a significant reduction compared to OCT3/4A. Unexpectedly, BCL2 was detected at all stages of folliculogenesis, associated to the Balbiani’s body in the primordial follicles, regardless of whether patients had or had not received chemotherapy, ruling out the possibility that its expression is a protective response to chemotherapy. Conclusions These findings reveal new information on the morphological status of the follicular reserve and the expression of apoptosis-related genes in histologically normal adolescent ovary from patients undergoing extragonadal cancer. The unexpected expression of apoptosis-inhibiting BCL2 protein, both in patients that had or had not received chemotherapy, opens a new avenue for thorough investigations. Moreover, the nuclear localization of OCT3/4 protein in primordial follicle-enclosed oocytes suggests a possible increased activity of ovarian stem cells in response to chemotherapy and/or extragonadal cancer. This new information can be essential for a better managing of in vitro culture of follicles that can be removed by filtration from preserved ovarian tissue, especially in girls that entered a cryopreservation program.
topic Human ovary
Adolescence
Ovarian reserve
Apoptosis
BCL2-family proteins
OCT3/4
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13048-019-0496-2
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