Oocyte Casein kinase 1α deletion causes defects in primordial follicle formation and oocyte loss by impairing oocyte meiosis and enhancing autophagy in developing mouse ovary

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Di Zhang
Ying Jiang
Xuan Luo
Hui Liu
Yewen Zhou
Sheng Cui
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[1] Yangzhou University,College of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Yangzhou University,Jiangsu Co
[3] Yangzhou University,innovation Center for Prevention and Control of Important Animal Infectious Diseases and Zoonoses
[4] China Agricultural University,Institute of Reproduction and Metabolism
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Casein kinase 1α is a member of CK1 family, which is ubiquitously expressed and plays multiple functions, including its potential roles in regulating cell division. But the functions of CK1α in mammalian oogenesis and folliculogenesis remain elusive. In this study, we assayed the cell type of CK1α expression in the developing mouse ovary and confirmed that CK1α was highly expressed in ovaries after birth. The oocyte-specific CK1α knockout (cKO) mouse model was then established by crossing Ddx4-Cre mice with Csnk1a1-floxp mice, and the effects of CK1α deletion on oogenesis and folliculogenesis were identified. The results showed that oocyte CK1α deletion impaired the progression of oocyte meiosis and primordial follicle formation during meiotic prophase I, which subsequently caused oocyte loss and mouse infertility. Further, the in vivo CK1α deletion and in vitro inhibition of CK1 activity resulted in the defects of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, whereas apoptosis and autophagy were enhanced in the developing ovary. These may contribute to oocyte loss and infertility in cKO mice. It is thus concluded that CK1α is essential for mouse oogenesis and folliculogenesis by involving in regulating the processes of oocyte meiosis and DNA DSB repair during meiotic prophase I of mouse oocytes. However, the related signaling pathway and molecular mechanisms need to be elucidated further.
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