Control of Murine Primordial Follicle Growth Activation by IκB/NFκB Signaling

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Clyde J. Wright
Evelyn Llerena Cari
Jeryl Sandoval
Elise Bales
Peter Ka Sam
Miguel A. Zarate
Alex J. Polotsky
Amanda N. Kallen
Joshua Johnson
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[1] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Section of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics
[2] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Sciences
[3] University of Colorado Denver (AMC),Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
[4] University of Colorado Denver (AMC),Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
[5] Yale School of Medicine,undefined
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Reproductive Sciences | 2020年 / 27卷
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Ovary; Ovarian aging; NFκB signaling; Menopause;
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The transcription factor NFκB has been associated with the timing of menopause in a large human genome-wide association study. Furthermore, preclinical studies demonstrate that loss of Tumor necrosis factor alpha (Tnfα) or its receptor Tnfr2 slows primordial follicle growth activation (PFGA). Although Tnfα:receptor signaling stimulates NFκB and may mechanistically link these findings, very little is known about NFκB signaling in PFGA. Because signaling downstream of Tnfα/Tnfr2 ligand/receptor interaction has not been interrogated as relates to PFGA, we evaluated the expression of key NFκB signaling proteins in primordial and growing follicles, as well as during ovarian aging. We show that key members of the NFκB pathway, including subunits, activating kinases, and inhibitory proteins, are expressed in the murine ovary. Furthermore, the subunits p65 and p50, and the cytosolic inhibitory proteins IκBα and IκBβ, are present in ovarian follicles, including at the primordial stage. Finally, we assessed PFGA in genetically modified mice (AKBI) previously demonstrated to be resistant to inflammatory stress-induced NFκB activation due to overexpression of the NFκB inhibitory protein IκBβ. Consistent with the hypothesis that NFκB plays a key role in PFGA, AKBI mice exhibit slower PGFA than wild-type (WT) controls, and their ovaries contain nearly twice the number of primordial follicles as WT both at early and late reproductive ages. These data provide mechanistic insight on the control of PFGA and suggest that targeting NFκB at the level of IκB proteins may be a tractable route to slowing the rate of PFGA in women faced with early ovarian demise.
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