Single‐cell sequencing reveals the transcriptional alternations of 17β‐estradiol suppressing primordial follicle formation in neonatal mouse ovaries

Author:

Yan Yutong12ORCID,Zhang Hui12,Xu Rui12,Luo Linglin12,Yin Lu12,Wu Hao12,Zhang Yiqian12,Li Chan12,Lu Sihai12,Tang Yaju12,Zhao Xiaoe12,Pan Menghao12,Wei Qiang12ORCID,Peng Sha12ORCID,Ma Baohua12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Veterinary Medicine Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi China

2. Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology of the Ministry of Agriculture Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi China

Abstract

AbstractEstrogen has been implicated in multiple biological processes, but the variation underlying estrogen‐mediated primordial follicle (PF) formation remains unclear. Here, we show that 17β‐estradiol (E2) treatment of neonatal mice led to the inhibition of PF formation and cell proliferation. Single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) revealed that E2 treatment caused significant changes in the transcriptome of oocytes and somatic cells. E2 treatment disrupted the synchronised development of oocytes, pre‐granulosa (PG) cells and stromal cells. Mechanistically, E2 treatment disrupted several signalling pathways critical to PF formation, especially down‐regulating the Kitl and Smad1/3/4/5/7 expression, reducing the frequency and number of cell communication. In addition, E2 treatment influenced key gene expression, mitochondrial function of oocytes, the recruitment and maintenance of PG cells, the cell proliferation of somatic cells, as well as disordered the ovarian microenvironment. This study not only revealed insights into the regulatory role of estrogen during PF formation, but also filled in knowledge of dramatic changes in perinatal hormones, which are critical for the physiological significance of understanding hormone changes and reproductive protection.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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