Proteomic profile of mouse oocytes after vitrification: A quantitative analysis based on 4D label-free technique.

Theriogenology

Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, National Engineering Laboratory for Animal Breeding, Beijing Key Laboratory for Animal Genetic Improvement, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing,

Published: July 2022


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Mature oocyte cryopreservation represents an important trend for future fertility preservation, however, the relatively low efficiency has hampered its clinical application. Proteomic profiling is a method of choice for the exploration of the molecular mechanism underlying cryoinjuries. Here, a systematic comparison of protein expression between fresh and vitrified oocytes was performed based on the 4D label-free technique, an informative method with high sensitivity. Our results indicated that the oocyte survival rate was significantly reduced after vitrification. Proteomic results showed that 32 proteins were up-regulated, while 77 proteins were down-regulated in vitrified oocytes compared with the fresh counterparts. Gene Ontology (GO) functional analysis revealed that differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were involved in metabolism, mitochondrial function, cytoskeleton and other cell functions. Moreover, proteins that participated in signaling transduction mechanisms were the largest category based on Clusters of Orthologous Groups of protein/EuKaryotic Orthologous Groups (COG/KOG) functional classification. In addition, over-expressed DEPs were enriched for "nucleus", "protein binding", "membrane", "cytoplasm" as well as mitochondrial function. Furthermore, we discovered that the DEPs were clustered in pyruvate metabolism, citric acid (TCA) cycle and glucose metabolism by Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) network evaluation. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that vitrification induces multi-level damages in oocytes, the dynamic proteomic profiling will provide systematic insights into uncovering the mechanism underlying cryoinjuries.

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