Análise da expressão diferencial de genes do folículo ovariano de fêmeas pré-púberes e púberes Bos primigenius indicus (Nelore) por meio da Análise Serial de Expressão Gênica (SAGE) / Analysis of differential gene expression of ovarian follicle from prepubertal and pubertal Bos primigenius indicus (Nelore) females by Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

Puberty is the stage where any mammal, male or female, becomes able to produce viable gametes and manifest complete sexual behavior. These are results from the gradative adjustment between the increase in gonadotrophic activity and the ability of gonads in undergoing simultaneously both steroidogenesis and gametogenesis. One of the major factors interferring with puberty initiation is the genetics. Puberty is a physiological process controlled by several factors (organic and environmental) related with the expression of several genes, most of them with unknown function. Differential gene expression approaches, in particular the Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE), include tools that allow the global and simultaneous analysis of several transcripts from a given tissue, being known or unknown, providing qualitative and semi-quantitative information about the genetic profiles of any cellular type of interest. Using the SAGE approach, the aim of the present study was to analyse the differential gene expression profiles of ovarian follicles from pubertal and pre-pubertal Nelore breed females, observed for the presence or not of follicular growth waves ending in an ovulation, A total of 14,531 and 14,285 tags had their DNA sequences determined, revealing the existence of 6,840 and 6,386 unique tags (pre-pubertal and pubertal follicle libraries respectively). Comparison between the two SAGE libraries revealed 127 differentially expressed genes (P<0,05). Follicles from pubertal heifers showed increased expression of some steroidogenic enzymes (CYP11A1 and CYP19) and StAR, the mitochondrial cholesterol transporter, which together indicates a marked steroidogenic activity (oestrogen production), when compared with follicles from pre-pubertal heifers. Furthermore, connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and TIMP2 (tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 2) were shown to be increased in pubertal follicles, indicating the starting of luteinization proccess, without however initiating the rupture of extracellular matrix, which takes place in ovulation. Higher levels of expression presented by extracellular matrix and cytoskeletal related genes (as examples osteonectin, actin and actin-related proteins) also indicate that the follicle from pubertal heifers is at the verge of tissue remodelation. The higher expression of connexin 43 (gap junction protein) indicated that this follicle shows a more intense communication among granulosa cells and between these and the oocyte, as compared to the pre-pubertal calves follicle. Among the differentially expressed genes more abundant in the pre-pubertal follicle is the proopiomelanocortin gene (POMC), which codifies to some hypophiseal factors. The knowledge generated by this study may contribute to the identification of genetic markers to be used in marker assisted selection programmes

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gene expression bovinos puberdade folículo ovariano sage puberty cattle expressão gênica follicle sage

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