Abstract
The one-carbon metabolism (OCM) pathway provides purines and thymidine for synthesis of nucleic acids required for cell division, and Sadenosyl methionine for polyamine and creatine syntheses and the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. This study aimed to determine if serine hydroxymethyltransferase 2 (SHMT2), a key enzyme in the OCM pathway, is critical for ovine trophectoderm (oTr) cell function and conceptus development by inhibiting translation of SHMT2 mRNA using a morpholino antisense oligonucleotide (MAO). In vitro treatment of oTr cells with MAO-SHMT2 decreased expression of SHMT2 protein, which was accompanied by reduced proliferation (P = 0.053) and migration (P < 0.05) of those cells. Intrauterine injection of MAO-SHMT2 in ewes on Day 11 post-breeding tended to decrease the overall pregnancy rate (on Days 16 and 18) compared with MAO-control (3/10 vs. 7/10, P = 0.07). The three viable conceptuses (n = 2 on Day 16 and n = 1 on Day 18) recovered from MAO-SHMT2 ewes had only partial inhibition of SHMT2 mRNA translation. Conceptuses from the three pregnant MAO-SHMT2 ewes had similar levels of expression of mRNAs and proteins involved in OCM as compared with conceptuses from MAO-control ewes. These results indicate that knockdown of SHMT2 protein reduces proliferation and migration of oTr cells (in vitro) to decrease elongation of blastocysts from spherical to elongated forms. These in vitro effects suggest that increased embryonic deaths in ewes treated with MAO-SHMT2 are the result of decreased SHMT2-mediated trophectoderm cell proliferation and migration supporting a role for the OCM pathway in survival and development of ovine conceptuses.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1279-1295 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Biology of Reproduction |
Volume | 107 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 1 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. All rights reserved.
Funding
The contributions of undergraduate students, graduate students, and assistant research scientists in the laboratories of Drs Bazer and Johnson at Texas A&M University to this study are gratefully acknowledged. In particular, the significant contributions made by Dr Avery C. Kramer and Dr Bryan A. McLendon during animal surgeries and tissue collection are gratefully acknowledged. The authors sincerely thank the research staff for the care of animals used in this research. The graphical abstract was created with BioRender.com.
Funders | Funder number |
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laboratories of Drs Bazer and Johnson at Texas A&M University |
Keywords
- conceptus
- one-carbon metabolism
- ovine trophectoderm cell
- sheep
- SHMT2
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Reproductive Medicine