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  • In vitro growth (IVG) of human follicles could offer a fertility solution for women unable to use cryopreserved ovarian tissues due to cancer risks, but there's no established method yet.
  • A study examined molecular differences between adult and pre-pubertal mice follicles to identify how growth conditions may differ; it highlighted the gene Figla, which is more active in mature mice follicles.
  • By reducing Figla expression in mature mice, researchers found that the size of the follicles decreased, indicating that follicle development may be regulated by different factors in varying age groups, thus helping to improve IVG conditions for both adults and young females.

Article Abstract

The in vitro growth (IVG) of human follicles is a potential fertility option for women for whom cryopreserved ovarian tissues cannot be transplanted due to the risk of cancer cell reintroduction; however, there is currently no established method. Furthermore, optimal IVG conditions may differ between the follicles of adult and pre-pubertal females due to molecular differences suggested by basic research. To systematically identify differences between the secondary follicles of adult and pre-pubertal females, a comparative transcriptomic study using mice was conducted herein. Among differentially expressed genes (DEGs), Figla was up-regulated in mature mice. We successfully down-regulated Figla expression in secondary follicle oocytes by a Figla siRNA microinjection, and the subsequent IVG of follicles showed that the diameter of these follicles was smaller than those of controls in mature mice, whereas no significant difference was observed in premature mice. The canonical pathways of DEGs between control and Figla-reduced secondary follicles suggest that Figla up-regulates VDR/RXR activation and down-regulates stem cell pluripotency as well as estrogen signaling. We demonstrated for the first time that folliculogenesis of the secondary follicles of premature and mature mice may be regulated by different factors, such as Figla with its possible target genes, providing insights into optimal IVG conditions for adult and pre-pubertal females, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8110814PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89052-3DOI Listing

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