Bovine embryos release extracellular vesicles with differential miRNA signature during the compaction and blastulation stages

Melo-Baez, Barbara; Mellisho, Edwin A.; Wong, Yat S.; Cabezas, Joel; Caamano, Diego; Aguilera, Constanza; Riadi, Gonzalo; Castro, Fidel O.; Rodriguez-Alvarez, Lleretny

Abstract

Pre-implantation embryos release extracellular vesicles (EVs) to extracellular environment. In this work it is hypothesized that the EVs miRNA cargo will vary during pre-implantation development due to the constant changes in gene expression that take place through this period. The concentration, size and miRNA cargo of EVs secreted by competent bovine embryos during the period from compaction to blastulation (Day 3-7) were analyzed. For this analysis tow developmental windows were defined: W2 from 8-cells (D3) to morula (D5) and W3 from morula (D5) to blastocyst (D7). For W2, in vitro produced embryos were individually cultured in EVs-depleted medium from D3 to D5; culture media were collected and assigned to Group W2. Morulae were kept in culture up to blastocyst stage to determine the developmental competence. For W3, D5 morulae were collected and cultured individually in EVs-depleted medium up to blastocyst stage; culture media were assigned to Group W3, and blastocysts were kept in culture up to day 11 to define their competence. The mean size of EVs was similar between groups, however, EVs concentration was lower in W2. A total of 140 miRNAs were identified. From them, 79 were differentially expressed between the groups, 28 upregulated and 51 downregulated. miRNAs differentially detected between both developmental windows participate in the regulation of signaling pathways which crucial for embryonic development. It was concluded that the secretion of EVs is regulated by the developmental progress of the embryo during the pre-implantation period.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000910061700001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Volumen: 23
Número: 1
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.1016/j.repbio.2022.100725

Notas: ISI