Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.

Cryopreservation is known for its marked deleterious effects on embryonic health. Bovine compact morulae were vitrified or slow-frozen, and post-warm morulae were cultured to the expanded blastocyst stage. Blastocysts developed from vitrified and slow-frozen morulae were subjected to microarray anal...

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Main Authors: Alisha Gupta, Jaswant Singh, Isabelle Dufort, Claude Robert, Fernanda Caminha Faustino Dias, Muhammad Anzar
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5667772?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0f35413deea24f1dad8aec62303174732020-11-25T01:42:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011211e018726810.1371/journal.pone.0187268Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.Alisha GuptaJaswant SinghIsabelle DufortClaude RobertFernanda Caminha Faustino DiasMuhammad AnzarCryopreservation is known for its marked deleterious effects on embryonic health. Bovine compact morulae were vitrified or slow-frozen, and post-warm morulae were cultured to the expanded blastocyst stage. Blastocysts developed from vitrified and slow-frozen morulae were subjected to microarray analysis and compared with blastocysts developed from unfrozen control morulae for differential gene expression. Morula to blastocyst conversion rate was higher (P < 0.05) in control (72%) and vitrified (77%) than in slow-frozen (34%) morulae. Total 20 genes were upregulated and 44 genes were downregulated in blastocysts developed from vitrified morulae (fold change ≥ ± 2, P < 0.05) in comparison with blastocysts developed from control morulae. In blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae, 102 genes were upregulated and 63 genes were downregulated (fold change ≥ ± 1.5, P < 0.05). Blastocysts developed from vitrified morulae exhibited significant changes in gene expression mainly involving embryo implantation (PTGS2, CALB1), lipid peroxidation and reactive oxygen species generation (HSD3B1, AKR1B1, APOA1) and cell differentiation (KRT19, CLDN23). However, blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae showed changes in the expression of genes related to cell signaling (SPP1), cell structure and differentiation (DCLK2, JAM2 and VIM), and lipid metabolism (PLA2R1 and SMPD3). In silico comparison between blastocysts developed form vitrified and slow-frozen morulae revealed similar changes in gene expression as between blastocysts developed from vitrified and control morulae. In conclusion, blastocysts developed form vitrified morulae demonstrated better post-warming survival than blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae but their gene expression related to lipid metabolism, steroidogenesis, cell differentiation and placentation changed significantly (≥ 2 fold). Slow freezing method killed more morulae than vitrification but those which survived up to blastocyst stage did not express ≥ 2 fold change in their gene expression as compared with blastocysts from control morulae.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5667772?pdf=render
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author Alisha Gupta
Jaswant Singh
Isabelle Dufort
Claude Robert
Fernanda Caminha Faustino Dias
Muhammad Anzar
spellingShingle Alisha Gupta
Jaswant Singh
Isabelle Dufort
Claude Robert
Fernanda Caminha Faustino Dias
Muhammad Anzar
Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alisha Gupta
Jaswant Singh
Isabelle Dufort
Claude Robert
Fernanda Caminha Faustino Dias
Muhammad Anzar
author_sort Alisha Gupta
title Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
title_short Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
title_full Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
title_fullStr Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
title_sort transcriptomic difference in bovine blastocysts following vitrification and slow freezing at morula stage.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Cryopreservation is known for its marked deleterious effects on embryonic health. Bovine compact morulae were vitrified or slow-frozen, and post-warm morulae were cultured to the expanded blastocyst stage. Blastocysts developed from vitrified and slow-frozen morulae were subjected to microarray analysis and compared with blastocysts developed from unfrozen control morulae for differential gene expression. Morula to blastocyst conversion rate was higher (P < 0.05) in control (72%) and vitrified (77%) than in slow-frozen (34%) morulae. Total 20 genes were upregulated and 44 genes were downregulated in blastocysts developed from vitrified morulae (fold change ≥ ± 2, P < 0.05) in comparison with blastocysts developed from control morulae. In blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae, 102 genes were upregulated and 63 genes were downregulated (fold change ≥ ± 1.5, P < 0.05). Blastocysts developed from vitrified morulae exhibited significant changes in gene expression mainly involving embryo implantation (PTGS2, CALB1), lipid peroxidation and reactive oxygen species generation (HSD3B1, AKR1B1, APOA1) and cell differentiation (KRT19, CLDN23). However, blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae showed changes in the expression of genes related to cell signaling (SPP1), cell structure and differentiation (DCLK2, JAM2 and VIM), and lipid metabolism (PLA2R1 and SMPD3). In silico comparison between blastocysts developed form vitrified and slow-frozen morulae revealed similar changes in gene expression as between blastocysts developed from vitrified and control morulae. In conclusion, blastocysts developed form vitrified morulae demonstrated better post-warming survival than blastocysts developed from slow-frozen morulae but their gene expression related to lipid metabolism, steroidogenesis, cell differentiation and placentation changed significantly (≥ 2 fold). Slow freezing method killed more morulae than vitrification but those which survived up to blastocyst stage did not express ≥ 2 fold change in their gene expression as compared with blastocysts from control morulae.
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