Mouse oocytes enable LH-induced maturation of the cumulus-oocyte complex via promoting EGF receptor-dependent signaling.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Keywords
Benzamides, Bone-Morphogenetic-Protein-15, Cell-Separation, Chorionic-Gonadotropin, Coculture-Techniques, Cumulus-Cells, Dioxoles, Female, Gene-Expression-Regulation, Growth-Differentiation-Factor-9, Humans, Luteinizing-Hormone, Mice, Mutation, Oocytes, RNA-Messenger, Receptor-Epidermal-Growth-Factor, Recombinant-Proteins, Signal-Transduction, Smad2-Protein, Smad3-Protein
First Page
1230
Last Page
1239
JAX Source
Mol Endocrinol 2010 Jun; 24(6):1230-9.
Abstract
LH triggers the maturation of the cumulus-oocyte complex (COC), which is followed by ovulation. These ovarian follicular responses to LH are mediated by epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like growth factors produced by granulosa cells and require the participation of oocyte-derived paracrine factors. However, it is not clear how oocytes coordinate with the EGF receptor (EGFR) signaling to achieve COC maturation. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that oocytes promote the expression of EGFR by cumulus cells, thus enabling them to respond to the LH-induced EGF-like peptides. Egfr mRNA and protein expression were dramatically reduced in cumulus cells of mutant mice deficient in the production of the oocyte-derived paracrine factors growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) and bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15). Moreover, microsurgical removal of oocytes from wild-type COCs dramatically reduced expression of Egfr mRNA and protein, and these levels were restored by either coculture with oocytes or treatment with recombinant GDF9 or GDF9 plus recombinant BMP15. Blocking Sma- and Mad-related protein (SMAD)2/3 phosphorylation in vitro inhibited Egfr expression in wild-type COCs and in GDF9-treated wild-type cumulus cells, and conditional deletion of Smad2 and Smad3 genes in granulosa cells in vivo resulted in the reduction of Egfr mRNA in cumulus cells. These results indicate that oocytes promote expression of Egfr in cumulus cells, and a SMAD2/3-dependent pathway is involved in this process. At least two oocyte-derived growth factors, GDF9 and BMP15, are required for EGFR expression by cumulus cells.
Recommended Citation
Su YQ,
Sugiura K,
Li Q,
Wigglesworth K,
Matzuk MM,
Eppig JJ.
Mouse oocytes enable LH-induced maturation of the cumulus-oocyte complex via promoting EGF receptor-dependent signaling. Mol Endocrinol 2010 Jun; 24(6):1230-9.