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Proteomics of follicular fluid from buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): Unraveling the secrets of follicular development

•Follicular size influenced the protein abundance.•Proteins found are related to follicular growth and development in all follicular category.•There was a variation in protein abundance according to the presence/absence of corpus luteum. The objective of this study was to identify, quantify, and des...

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Published in:Livestock science 2022-06, Vol.260, p.104947, Article 104947
Main Authors: Marques, Nayara Fernanda Silva, Codognoto, Viviane Maria, de Souza, Fabiana Ferreira, Scott, Caroline, Janini, Ludimila Cardoso Zoccal, Brochine, Suzane, Tironi, Stella Maris Teobaldo, de Camargo, Laíza Sartori, Alvarez, Marcus Vinicius Niz, Oba, Eunice
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Summary:•Follicular size influenced the protein abundance.•Proteins found are related to follicular growth and development in all follicular category.•There was a variation in protein abundance according to the presence/absence of corpus luteum. The objective of this study was to identify, quantify, and describe the proteome of follicular fluid according to morphometry of ovarian follicles from buffaloes. Follicular fluid was collected from 112 ovaries from a slaughterhouse. The samples were separated into 6 groups, 〈 5 mm, 5 – 8 mm, or 〉 8 mm follicles in ovaries with or without corpus luteum. An aliquot containing 50 µg was used for tryptic digestion and mass spectrometry (nano-LC ESI-Q-TOF MS/MS) based on the total protein concentration. Multivariate statistical analysis was performed, based on the principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) represented by variable importance in projection (VIP) score, dendrogram, and gene ontology (biological process). Seven proteins presented an α > 1.5 VIP score. Lysosomal alpha-glucosidase and serine protease inhibitor clade E member 2 (without corpus luteum) showed higher abundance in the large follicles (5 - 8 mm and > 8 mm); haptoglobin, histone H2A type 1, histone H2B, glutathione S-transferase A1 (with corpus luteum), and serine protease inhibitor clade E member 2 (with corpus luteum) showed higher abundance in the small follicles (< 5 mm); and mucin 19 in the follicles from ovaries with corpus luteum. The physiology of follicular development in this species is still unclear, then we believe these results may improve studies with in vitro oocyte maturation for embryo production since the proteins found in greater abundance in all groups are mostly related to follicular growth and development and oocyte maturation.
ISSN:1871-1413
1878-0490
DOI:10.1016/j.livsci.2022.104947