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      Transcriptomic diversification of developing cumulus and mural granulosa cells in mouse ovarian follicles.

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          Cumulus cells and mural granulosa cells (MGCs) have functionally distinct roles in antral follicles, and comparison of their transcriptomes at a global and systems level can propel future studies on mechanisms underlying their functional diversity. These cells were isolated from small and large antral follicles before and after stimulation of immature mice with gonadotropins, respectively. Both cell types underwent dramatic transcriptomic changes, and differences between them increased with follicular growth. Although cumulus cells of both stages of follicular development are competent to undergo expansion in vitro, they were otherwise remarkably dissimilar with transcriptomic changes quantitatively equivalent to those of MGCs. Gene ontology analysis revealed that cumulus cells of small follicles were enriched in transcripts generally associated with catalytic components of metabolic processes, while those from large follicles were involved in regulation of metabolism, cell differentiation, and adhesion. Contrast of cumulus cells versus MGCs revealed that cumulus cells were enriched in transcripts associated with metabolism and cell proliferation while MGCs were enriched for transcripts involved in cell signaling and differentiation. In vitro and in vivo models were used to test the hypothesis that higher levels of transcripts in cumulus cells versus MGCs is the result of stimulation by oocyte-derived paracrine factors (ODPFs). Surprisingly ∼48% of transcripts higher in cumulus cells than MGCs were not stimulated by ODPFs. Those stimulated by ODPFs were mainly associated with cell division, mRNA processing, or the catalytic pathways of metabolism, while those not stimulated by ODPFs were associated with regulatory processes such as signaling, transcription, phosphorylation, or the regulation of metabolism.

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          Journal
          Biol. Reprod.
          Biology of reproduction
          1529-7268
          0006-3363
          Jan 2015
          : 92
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine.
          [2 ] Department of Biology Education, College of Education, Chonnam National University, Buk-gu, Gwangju, Korea.
          [3 ] Laboratory of Applied Genetics, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
          [4 ] The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine john.eppig@jax.org.
          Article
          biolreprod.114.121756
          10.1095/biolreprod.114.121756
          4434932
          25376232
          df882842-e778-412b-a80f-8e5cff682ffc
          © 2015 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.
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          cumulus cells,mouse,mural granulosa cells,oocyte,oocyte-derived paracrine factors,ovarian follicle,transcriptome

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