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RESEARCH ARTICLE

230 TRANSCRIPTOMICS ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL CELLS DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE

S. Bauersachs A , S. Rehfeld A , S. Koelle B , S. Mallok C , K. Prelle A , H. Wenigerkind D , F. Sinowatz B , H. Blum C and E. Wolf A
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A Institute of Molecular Animal Breeding, Ludwig Maximilians University, Feodor-Lynen-Str. 25, 81377 Munich, Germany. email: bsachs@lmb.uni-muenchen.de;

B Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Ludwig Maximilians University, Veterinaerstr. 13, 80539 Munich, Germany;;

C Gene Center of the Ludwig Maximilians University, Feodor-Lynen-Str. 25, 81377 Munich, Germany;;

D Bavarian Research Center for Biology of Reproduction, Hackerstr. 27, 85764 Oberschleissheim, Germany.

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 16(2) 236-236 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv16n1Ab230
Submitted: 1 August 2003  Accepted: 1 October 2003   Published: 2 January 2004

Abstract

The oviduct epithelium undergoes marked morphological and functional changes during the estrous cycle. It has been shown that a dramatic change in the frequencies of ciliated and non-ciliated cells occurs during the estrous cycle. At estrus the epithelium consists of secretory and ciliated cells and at diestrus mainly of ciliated cells. The oviduct provides the microenvironment for sperm capacitation, fertilization, and early cleavage-stage embryonic development. At the molecular level, only a few genes or proteins are known that change during the estrous cycle and which may be important for fertility, so as the bovine oviduct-specific glycoprotein, the major secretory protein in the oviduct. Therefore, we studied systematically the changes in gene expression in bovine ipsilateral oviduct epithelial cells at estrus and diestrus. To identify differentially expressed genes, a combination of subtracted cDNA libraries and cDNA array hybridization was used. Two subtracted libraries were produced to enrich cDNAs of upregulated genes at estrus and at diestrus. A total of 1536 cDNA clones of each library were analyzed with radioactively (33-P) labeled probes generated from the oviduct epithelial cells of six Simmental heifers, three of them slaughtered at Day 0 (estrus) and three at Day 12 after standing heat (diestrus). After normalization of the raw data and statistical analysis, all cDNAs showing significant differences in their expression levels at estrus compared to diestrus were sequenced. Sequencing revealed 84 different cDNAs;; 42 of them matched bovine genes or their human/mouse homologs with known functions, and 42 matched genes without a known function. Half of the genes (n = 42) were expressed at a higher level at estrus;; for the other (n = 42) expression levels were higher at diestrus. The regulated genes or their products represented a variety of functional classes, such as genes of the secretory pathway, genes involved in transcription regulation, cell-surface proteins, cell–cell interaction proteins, secreted proteins, members of signal transduction pathways, immune-related proteins, and some enzymes. The identification of genes differentially regulated in ipsilateral oviduct epithelial cells at estrus v. diestrus is the first step of a systematic analysis of differential gene expression during the estrous cycle. Further studies will follow, focusing on different compartments of the bovine oviduct and additional times of the estrous cycle.