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DOI: 10.1038/srep23229
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Restoration of normal embryogenesis by mitochondrial supplementation in pig oocytes exhibiting mitochondrial DNA deficiency

Gaël Cagnone,Te-Sha Tsai,Yogeshwar Makanji,Pamela Mary Matthews,Jodee Gould,Michael S. Bonkowski,Kirstin Elgass,Ashley S.A. Wong,Lindsay E. Wu,Matthew McKenzie,David Sinclair,Justin C. St. John

Mitochondrial DNA
Biology
Oocyte
2016
Abstract An increasing number of women fail to achieve pregnancy due to either failed fertilization or embryo arrest during preimplantation development. This often results from decreased oocyte quality. Indeed, reduced mitochondrial DNA copy number (mitochondrial DNA deficiency) may disrupt oocyte quality in some women. To overcome mitochondrial DNA deficiency, whilst maintaining genetic identity, we supplemented pig oocytes selected for mitochondrial DNA deficiency, reduced cytoplasmic maturation and lower developmental competence, with autologous populations of mitochondrial isolate at fertilization. Supplementation increased development to blastocyst, the final stage of preimplantation development, and promoted mitochondrial DNA replication prior to embryonic genome activation in mitochondrial DNA deficient oocytes but not in oocytes with normal levels of mitochondrial DNA. Blastocysts exhibited transcriptome profiles more closely resembling those of blastocysts from developmentally competent oocytes. Furthermore, mitochondrial supplementation reduced gene expression patterns associated with metabolic disorders that were identified in blastocysts from mitochondrial DNA deficient oocytes. These results demonstrate the importance of the oocyte’s mitochondrial DNA investment in fertilization outcome and subsequent embryo development to mitochondrial DNA deficient oocytes.
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    Restoration of normal embryogenesis by mitochondrial supplementation in pig oocytes exhibiting mitochondrial DNA deficiency” is a paper by Gaël Cagnone Te-Sha Tsai Yogeshwar Makanji Pamela Mary Matthews Jodee Gould Michael S. Bonkowski Kirstin Elgass Ashley S.A. Wong Lindsay E. Wu Matthew McKenzie David Sinclair Justin C. St. John published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.