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[Molecular characterization of corona radiata cells from patients with diminished ovarian reserve]

Authors :
P, May-Panloup
V, Ferré-L'Hôtellier
C, Morinière
C, Marcaillou
S, Lemerle
A, Coutolleau
P, Reynier
P, Descamps
P, Guardiola
Source :
Gynecologie, obstetriquefertilite. 40(9)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) is one of the causes of infertility. In this prospective study, gene expression profiling (GEP) of corona radiata cells (CRC) was performed to identify genes deregulated in DOR patients.Microarray-based GEP of CRC isolated from eight women undergoing IVF was performed to identify genes differentially expressed between patients with normal ovarian reserve and DOR patients. Microfluidic-based quantitative RT-PCR assay were used to validate selected transcripts on 40 independent patients.Forty-eight transcripts were differentially expressed, including CXXC5 and FOXC1 down regulated in DOR, as well as CTGF, FSTL3, PTGS2 and SOCS2 up regulated in DOR. According to these transcripts, two DOR patients'subgroups (DOR Gr1 and Gr2) were identified. In DOR Gr2 patients, CITED2, CTGF, GAS-1, IRS2, PTGS2, SOCS2, VCAN were expressed at significantly higher levels, and CXXC5, FOXC1, GBP2 and ZMIZ1 at significantly lower level. Eleven of those genes are transcriptional targets of Estrogens and higher baseline oestradiol levels were observed in DOR Gr2 patients (P0.006).Twelve genes deregulated in CRC of DOR patients were identified, which could be involved in DOR pathogenesis. The distinction of a particular subgroup of DOR patients suggests the possibility of deregulation of estrogen response genes.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17696682
Volume :
40
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gynecologie, obstetriquefertilite
Accession number :
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