Altered microRNAs expression profiling in cumulus cells from patients with polycystic ovary syndrome

Suying Liu(Zhongshan Hospital), Xuan Zhang(Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research), Changgen Shi(Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research), Jimin Lin(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences), Guowu Chen(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Bin Wu(Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research), Ligang Wu(Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science), Huijuan Shi(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Yuan Yao(Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research), Weijin Zhou(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Zhaogui Sun(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Xi Dong(Zhongshan Hospital), Jian Wang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University)
Journal of Translational Medicine
July 21, 2015
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age, and oocyte developmental competence is altered in patients with PCOS. In recent years microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as important regulators of gene expression, the aim of the study was to study miRNAs expression patterns of cumulus cells from PCOS patients. METHODS: The study included 20 patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): 10 diagnosed with PCOS and 10 matching controls. We used deep sequencing technology to identify the miRNAs differentially expressed in the cumulus cells of PCOS. RESULTS: There were 17 differentially expressed miRNAs in PCOS cumulus cells, including 10 miRNAs increase and 7 miRNAs decrease. These miRNAs were predicted to target a large set of genes with different functions, including Wnt- and MAPK- signaling pathways, oocyte meiosis, progesterone-mediated oocyte maturation and cell cycle. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis demonstrated that there was a specific miRNAs expression pattern in PCOS cumulus cells. CONCLUSION: We found that the miRNAs expression profile was different in cumulus cells isolated from PCOS patients compared with control. This study provided new evidence for understanding the pathogenesis of PCOS.


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