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Development and characterization of a novel variant of long-acting bovine follicle-stimulating hormone (brscFSH).

Authors :
Cabeza, Oscar Ignacio
Parra, Natalie
Cerro, Rita
Mansilla, Rodrigo
Sanchez, Roxana Zuniga
Gutierrez-Reinoso, Miguel
Escribano, Eduardo H.
Castillo, Raul
Rodriguez-Alvarez, Lleretny
Tavares, Kaio
Gaudencio, Saul
Martins, Leonardo
Hugues, Florence I.
Acosta, Jannel
Moreno, Ernesto
Montesino, Raquel
García-Herreros, Manuel
Casanova, Frank Camacho
Toledo, Jorge R.
Sanchez, Oliberto
Source :
Theriogenology. Sep2024, Vol. 226, p76-86. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Assisted reproduction is a key aspect of modern animal breeding, providing valuable assistance in improving breeding programs. In this field, the administration of exogenous hormones, such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), plays a crucial role in the induction of multiple ovulations. However, commercial FSH used in veterinary practice has been derived primarily from pituitary glands, obtained mostly from pigs for nearly four decades. Although these hormones have contributed significantly to the advancement of assisted reproductive techniques, they have certain limitations that warrant further improvements. These limitations include contamination with luteinizing hormone (LH), the potential risk of pathogen contamination, the potential to trigger an immune response in non-pig species, and the short half-life in circulation, requiring the implementation of complex 8-dose superovulation schedules. Our research team has developed and characterized a new variant of bovine follicle-stimulating hormone (bscrFSH) to address these limitations. The new hormone is produced recombinantly in CHO cell cultures, with a specific productivity of about 30 pg/cell/day. The bscrFSH can be purified to a high purity of 97 % using a single step of immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC). N-glycan analysis of bscrFSH showed that approximately 74 % of the glycans corresponded to charged structures, including mono-, di-, tri-, and tetra-sialylated glycans. Superovulation trials conducted in cattle revealed that bscrFSH, administered at a total dose of about 0.5 μg per kg of body weight, using a decrescent schedule of 4 doses with 24-h intervals, resulted in an average yield of 8–12 transferable embryos per animal. Further research is required; however, the preliminary findings indicate that bscrFSH, currently packaged under the provisional brand name of Cebitropin B, holds potential as a commercial product for assisted reproduction in ruminants. • The bovine FSH variant (brscFSH) designed by the team is functional in inducing superovulation in cattle. • brscFSH can be produced at 30 pg/cell/day and purified to >95% purity using immobilized-metal affinity chromatography (IMAC). • brscFSH yields 8–12 transferable embryos on average at 0.5 μg/kg in a four-dose schedule over 12 hours. • Further studies are needed to assess brscFSH in two/single-dose schedules and in other species like sheep, goats, camelids, and mares. • brscFSH is now available for research use only on the Centro de Biotecnología y Biomedicina SpA website. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0093691X
Volume :
226
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theriogenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178535915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.05.038