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Tandem mass tag-based proteomic analysis of granulosa and theca interna cells of the porcine ovarian follicle following in vitro treatment with vitamin D3 and insulin alone or in combination

Kamińska, Kinga and Świderska, Bianka and Malinowska, Agata and Grzesiak, Małgorzata (2025) Tandem mass tag-based proteomic analysis of granulosa and theca interna cells of the porcine ovarian follicle following in vitro treatment with vitamin D3 and insulin alone or in combination. Journal of Proteomics, 310 . p. 105318. ISSN 18743919

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2024.105318

Abstract

This study was performed to investigate the proteomic basis underlying the interaction between vitamin D3 (VD) and insulin (I) within ovarian follicle using the pig as a model. Porcine antral follicles were incubated in vitro for 12 h with VD alone and I alone or in combination (VD + I) or with no treatment as the control (C). In total, 7690 and 7467 proteins were identified in the granulosa and theca interna compartments, respectively. Comparative proteomic analysis revealed 97 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) within the granulosa layer and 11 DAPs within the theca interna layer. In the granulosa compartment, VD affected proteome leading to the promotion of cell proliferation, whereas I influenced mainly proteins related to cellular adhesion. The VD + I treatment induced granulosa cell proliferation probably via the DAPs involved in DNA synthesis and the cell cycle regulation. In the theca interna layer, VD alone or in co-treatment with I affected DAPs associated with cholesterol transport and lipid and steroid metabolic processes that was further confirmed by diminished lipid droplet accumulation.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QL Zoology
Q Science > QP Physiology
S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Divisions:Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
ID Code:2474
Deposited By: Bianka Świderska
Deposited On:12 Nov 2024 10:09
Last Modified:12 Nov 2024 10:09

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