The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis

Folliculogenesis is a complex process which describes the maturation of the ovarian follicle, from the primordial stage all the way to the ovulation of the antral follicle, and its sequela, the formation of the corpus luteum (CL). Imitation switch (ISWI) proteins are a class of ATP-dependent chromat...

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Main Author: Pépin, David
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19840
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.-en#10393-198402013-01-11T13:32:46ZThe Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian FolliculogenesisPépin, Davidfulliculogenesisendocrinologychromatin remodelingISWIFolliculogenesis is a complex process which describes the maturation of the ovarian follicle, from the primordial stage all the way to the ovulation of the antral follicle, and its sequela, the formation of the corpus luteum (CL). Imitation switch (ISWI) proteins are a class of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers which mobilize nucleosomes to regulate a number of cellular processes including transcription, replication, and DNA repair. The pattern of expression of the mammalian ISWI proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in the mouse ovary suggests a role in the coordination of the proliferation and differentiation of granulosa cells during folliculogenesis. Here, we report that SNF2H is associated with proliferating granulosa cells, while SNF2L expression is induced following the LH surge which triggers their terminal differentiation into luteal cells. Knockdown of Snf2l by siRNA is sufficient to downregulate the expression of StAR, an important steroidogenic enzyme, and marker of the CL. Furthermore, SNF2L is thought to directly regulate StAR expression by physically binding to its promoter as indicated by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). In order to identify additional targets regulated by SNF2L, an unbiased microarray screen was developed to look for genes induced by LH in a SNF2L-dependent manner. One of the candidates, Fgl2 is strongly induced at 8h post hCG only in granulosa cells with intact SNF2L activity. Furthermore overexpression of SNF2L is sufficient to induce FGL2, and SNF2L is present on its promoter in the SIGC rat granulosa cell line. Some of the SNF2L binding partners that may be important in this regulation are PR-A and FLI-I, which have been found to interact with SNF2L by IP. Finally we describe here the phenotype of a Snf2l KO mouse which includes multiple reproductive defects, including resistance to superovulation, low secondary follicle counts, and a high incidence of abnormal antral follicles. Taken together these data suggest an important role of ISWI proteins in folliculogenesis, particularly SNF2L, which may regulate multiple genes important for the terminal differentiation of granulosa cells into luteal cells following the LH surge.2011-03-22T13:25:47Z2011-03-22T13:25:47Z20112011-03-22thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/19840en
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topic fulliculogenesis
endocrinology
chromatin remodeling
ISWI
spellingShingle fulliculogenesis
endocrinology
chromatin remodeling
ISWI
Pépin, David
The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
description Folliculogenesis is a complex process which describes the maturation of the ovarian follicle, from the primordial stage all the way to the ovulation of the antral follicle, and its sequela, the formation of the corpus luteum (CL). Imitation switch (ISWI) proteins are a class of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers which mobilize nucleosomes to regulate a number of cellular processes including transcription, replication, and DNA repair. The pattern of expression of the mammalian ISWI proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in the mouse ovary suggests a role in the coordination of the proliferation and differentiation of granulosa cells during folliculogenesis. Here, we report that SNF2H is associated with proliferating granulosa cells, while SNF2L expression is induced following the LH surge which triggers their terminal differentiation into luteal cells. Knockdown of Snf2l by siRNA is sufficient to downregulate the expression of StAR, an important steroidogenic enzyme, and marker of the CL. Furthermore, SNF2L is thought to directly regulate StAR expression by physically binding to its promoter as indicated by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). In order to identify additional targets regulated by SNF2L, an unbiased microarray screen was developed to look for genes induced by LH in a SNF2L-dependent manner. One of the candidates, Fgl2 is strongly induced at 8h post hCG only in granulosa cells with intact SNF2L activity. Furthermore overexpression of SNF2L is sufficient to induce FGL2, and SNF2L is present on its promoter in the SIGC rat granulosa cell line. Some of the SNF2L binding partners that may be important in this regulation are PR-A and FLI-I, which have been found to interact with SNF2L by IP. Finally we describe here the phenotype of a Snf2l KO mouse which includes multiple reproductive defects, including resistance to superovulation, low secondary follicle counts, and a high incidence of abnormal antral follicles. Taken together these data suggest an important role of ISWI proteins in folliculogenesis, particularly SNF2L, which may regulate multiple genes important for the terminal differentiation of granulosa cells into luteal cells following the LH surge.
author Pépin, David
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title The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
title_short The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
title_full The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
title_fullStr The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the ISWI Proteins SNF2H and SNF2L in Ovarian Folliculogenesis
title_sort role of the iswi proteins snf2h and snf2l in ovarian folliculogenesis
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