Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.

The function of follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) during oogenesis in fishes is poorly understood. Using coho salmon as a fish model, we recently identified a suite of genes regulated by Fsh in vitro and involved in ovarian processes mostly unexplored in fishes, like cell proliferation, differentia...

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Main Authors: José M Guzmán, J Adam Luckenbach, Yoji Yamamoto, Penny Swanson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4259363?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ec8cca88b2d744508ff0dc4bfebc776a2020-11-25T01:11:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11417610.1371/journal.pone.0114176Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.José M GuzmánJ Adam LuckenbachYoji YamamotoPenny SwansonThe function of follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) during oogenesis in fishes is poorly understood. Using coho salmon as a fish model, we recently identified a suite of genes regulated by Fsh in vitro and involved in ovarian processes mostly unexplored in fishes, like cell proliferation, differentiation, survival or extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. To better understand the role of these Fsh-regulated genes during oocyte growth in fishes, we characterized their mRNA levels at discrete stages of the ovarian development in coho salmon. While most of the transcripts were expressed at low levels during primary growth (perinucleolus stage), high expression of genes associated with cell proliferation (pim1, pcna, and mcm4) and survival (ddit4l) was found in follicles at this stage. The transition to secondary oocyte growth (cortical alveolus and lipid droplet stage ovarian follicles) was characterized by a marked increase in the expression of genes related to cell survival (clu1, clu2 and ivns1abpa). Expression of genes associated with cell differentiation and growth (wt2l and adh8l), growth factor signaling (inha), steroidogenesis (cyp19a1a) and the ECM (col1a1, col1a2 and dcn) peaked in vitellogenic follicles, showing a strong and positive correlation with transcripts for fshr. Other genes regulated by Fsh and associated with ECM function (ctgf, wapl and fn1) and growth factor signaling (bmp16 and smad5l) peaked in maturing follicles, along with increases in steroidogenesis-related gene transcripts. In conclusion, ovarian genes regulated by Fsh showed marked differences in their expression patterns during oogenesis in coho salmon. Our results suggest that Fsh regulates different ovarian processes at specific stages of development, likely through interaction with other intra- or extra-ovarian factors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4259363?pdf=render
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author José M Guzmán
J Adam Luckenbach
Yoji Yamamoto
Penny Swanson
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J Adam Luckenbach
Yoji Yamamoto
Penny Swanson
Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
PLoS ONE
author_facet José M Guzmán
J Adam Luckenbach
Yoji Yamamoto
Penny Swanson
author_sort José M Guzmán
title Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
title_short Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
title_full Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
title_fullStr Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
title_full_unstemmed Expression profiles of Fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
title_sort expression profiles of fsh-regulated ovarian genes during oogenesis in coho salmon.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The function of follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) during oogenesis in fishes is poorly understood. Using coho salmon as a fish model, we recently identified a suite of genes regulated by Fsh in vitro and involved in ovarian processes mostly unexplored in fishes, like cell proliferation, differentiation, survival or extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. To better understand the role of these Fsh-regulated genes during oocyte growth in fishes, we characterized their mRNA levels at discrete stages of the ovarian development in coho salmon. While most of the transcripts were expressed at low levels during primary growth (perinucleolus stage), high expression of genes associated with cell proliferation (pim1, pcna, and mcm4) and survival (ddit4l) was found in follicles at this stage. The transition to secondary oocyte growth (cortical alveolus and lipid droplet stage ovarian follicles) was characterized by a marked increase in the expression of genes related to cell survival (clu1, clu2 and ivns1abpa). Expression of genes associated with cell differentiation and growth (wt2l and adh8l), growth factor signaling (inha), steroidogenesis (cyp19a1a) and the ECM (col1a1, col1a2 and dcn) peaked in vitellogenic follicles, showing a strong and positive correlation with transcripts for fshr. Other genes regulated by Fsh and associated with ECM function (ctgf, wapl and fn1) and growth factor signaling (bmp16 and smad5l) peaked in maturing follicles, along with increases in steroidogenesis-related gene transcripts. In conclusion, ovarian genes regulated by Fsh showed marked differences in their expression patterns during oogenesis in coho salmon. Our results suggest that Fsh regulates different ovarian processes at specific stages of development, likely through interaction with other intra- or extra-ovarian factors.
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