Gynecological Endocrinology (Dec 2022)

MOS mutation causes female infertility with large polar body oocytes

  • Guangzhong Jiao,
  • Huayu Lian,
  • Jinhao Xing,
  • Lili Chen,
  • Zhaoli Du,
  • Xiaoyan Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09513590.2022.2147158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 12
pp. 1158 – 1163

Abstract

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The Moloney sarcoma oncogene (MOS) encodes a protein serine/threonine kinase and MOS is expressed at high levels in oocytes undergoing meiotic maturation. The MOS/MAPK pathway is normally required for the maintenance of microtubules and chromatin in a metaphasic state during the meiotic divisions. To determine the pathogenic genes in a female infertile patient due to large polar body oocytes, whole-exome sequencing was performed on the patient and available family members. We identified a novel homozygous missense mutation c.591T > G in MOS. Bioinformatics analysis showed that the mutation is harmful. These findings suggest that MOS mutation results in oocytes with a large polar body and poor embryonic development in patients. The MOS variant may regulate oocyte asymmetric division by MAPK/WAVE2/Arp2/3/actin signaling pathway. This will help to understand the comprehensive role of MOS in early human reproductive process and provide genetic markers for future genetic counseling for more individualized treatments.

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