Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development

An essential requirement for the success of in vitro maturation (IVM) of the oocyte is to provide an optimal microenvironment similar to in vivo conditions. Recently, somatic cell-based coculture or supplementation of a conditioned medium during IVM has been performed to obtain better quality of ooc...

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Main Author: Seok Hee Lee
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-bfd19790e0a54dbcb0013c6f8cb105a72021-01-09T00:03:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-01-012257957910.3390/ijms22020579Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo DevelopmentSeok Hee Lee0Department of Theriogenology and Biotechnology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaAn essential requirement for the success of in vitro maturation (IVM) of the oocyte is to provide an optimal microenvironment similar to in vivo conditions. Recently, somatic cell-based coculture or supplementation of a conditioned medium during IVM has been performed to obtain better quality of oocytes, because they mimic the in vivo reproductive tract by secreting paracrine factors. In this study, human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) and their conditioned medium (ASC-CM) were applied to IVM of porcine oocytes to evaluate the effectiveness of ASC on oocyte development and subsequent embryo development. In results, both ASC and ASC-CM positively influence on oocyte maturation and embryo development by regulating growth factor receptors (<i>VEGF</i>, <i>FGFR</i>, and <i>IGFR</i>), apoptosis (<i>BCL2</i>), cumulus expansion (<i>PTGS2</i>, <i>HAS2</i>, and <i>TNFAIP6</i>), and oocyte maturation-related genes (<i>GDF9</i> and <i>BMP15</i>). In particular, the fluorescence intensity of GDF9 and BMP15 was markedly upregulated in the oocytes from the ASC-CM group. Furthermore, significantly high levels of growth factors/cytokine including VEGF, bFGF, IGF-1, IL-10, and EGF were observed in ASC-CM. Additionally, the ASC-CM showed active scavenging activity by reducing the ROS production in a culture medium. Consequently, for the first time, this study demonstrated the effect of human ASC-CM on porcine oocyte development and the alteration of mRNA transcript levels in cumulus–oocyte complexes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/2/579conditioned mediumenzyme-linked immunosorbent assaygrowth factorshuman adipose-derived stem cellsoocyte development
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Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
conditioned medium
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
growth factors
human adipose-derived stem cells
oocyte development
author_facet Seok Hee Lee
author_sort Seok Hee Lee
title Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
title_short Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
title_full Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
title_fullStr Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
title_full_unstemmed Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells’ Paracrine Factors in Conditioned Medium Can Enhance Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryo Development
title_sort human adipose-derived stem cells’ paracrine factors in conditioned medium can enhance porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent embryo development
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-01-01
description An essential requirement for the success of in vitro maturation (IVM) of the oocyte is to provide an optimal microenvironment similar to in vivo conditions. Recently, somatic cell-based coculture or supplementation of a conditioned medium during IVM has been performed to obtain better quality of oocytes, because they mimic the in vivo reproductive tract by secreting paracrine factors. In this study, human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) and their conditioned medium (ASC-CM) were applied to IVM of porcine oocytes to evaluate the effectiveness of ASC on oocyte development and subsequent embryo development. In results, both ASC and ASC-CM positively influence on oocyte maturation and embryo development by regulating growth factor receptors (<i>VEGF</i>, <i>FGFR</i>, and <i>IGFR</i>), apoptosis (<i>BCL2</i>), cumulus expansion (<i>PTGS2</i>, <i>HAS2</i>, and <i>TNFAIP6</i>), and oocyte maturation-related genes (<i>GDF9</i> and <i>BMP15</i>). In particular, the fluorescence intensity of GDF9 and BMP15 was markedly upregulated in the oocytes from the ASC-CM group. Furthermore, significantly high levels of growth factors/cytokine including VEGF, bFGF, IGF-1, IL-10, and EGF were observed in ASC-CM. Additionally, the ASC-CM showed active scavenging activity by reducing the ROS production in a culture medium. Consequently, for the first time, this study demonstrated the effect of human ASC-CM on porcine oocyte development and the alteration of mRNA transcript levels in cumulus–oocyte complexes.
topic conditioned medium
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
growth factors
human adipose-derived stem cells
oocyte development
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/2/579
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