Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (May 2023)

Sohlh1 and Lhx8 are prominent biomarkers to estimate the primordial follicle pool in mice

  • Li Liu,
  • Biting Liu,
  • Lian Wang,
  • Caixia Li,
  • Yang Zhou,
  • Jihui Zhu,
  • Jinye Ding,
  • Shupeng Liu,
  • Zhongping Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12958-023-01097-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Efficient evaluation of the primordial follicle pool (PFP) of mammalian models is an essential subject in biomedical research relating to ovarian physiology and pathogenesis. Our recent study has identified a gene signature including Sohlh1, Nobox, Lhx8, Tbpl2, Stk31, Padi6, and Vrtn strongly correlated with ovarian reserve by using bioinformatics analysis. Aimed to investigate the validity of these candidate biomarkers for evaluating the PFP, we utilized an OR comparison model to decode the relationship between the numbers of PFP and candidate biomarkers in the present study. Our results suggest that these biomarkers Sohlh1, Nobox, Lhx8, Tbpl2, Stk31, Padi6, and Vrtn possess independent potential to evaluate the number of the PFP. And the combination of Sohlh1 and Lhx8 can be used as the optimal biomarkers for rapid assessment of the PFP in the murine ovary. Our findings provide a new perspective for evaluating the PFP of the ovary in animal studies and the clinic.

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