Cell & Bioscience (Jul 2017)

Stromal Senp1 promotes mouse early folliculogenesis by regulating BMP4 expression

  • Shu Tan,
  • Boya Feng,
  • Mingzhu Yin,
  • Huanjiao Jenny Zhou,
  • Ge Lou,
  • Weidong Ji,
  • Yonghao Li,
  • Wang Min

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-017-0163-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background Mammalian folliculogenesis, maturation of the ovarian follicles, require both growth factors derived from oocyte and surrounding cells, including stromal cells. However, the mechanism by which stromal cells and derived factors regulate oocyte development remains unclear. Results We observed that SENP1, a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO)-specific isopeptidase, was expressed in sm22α-positive stromal cells of mouse ovary. The sm22α-positive stromal cells tightly associated with follicle maturation. By using the sm22α-specific Cre system, we show that mice with a stromal cell-specific deletion of SENP1 exhibit attenuated stroma-follicle association, delayed oocyte growth and follicle maturation with reduced follicle number and size at early oocyte development, leading to premature ovarian failure at late stages of ovulating life. Mechanistic studies suggest that stromal SENP1 deficiency induces down-regulation of BMP4 in stromal cells concomitant with decreased expression of BMP4 receptor BMPR1b and BMPR2 on oocytes. Conclusions Our data support that protein SUMOylation-regulating enzyme SENP1 plays a critical role in early ovarian follicle development by regulating gene expression of BMP4 in stroma and stroma-oocyte communication.