Dispensable role of mitf in melanogenesis of Xenopus tropicalis oocytes

Author:

Yi Hongyang1,Hang Jing2,Shen Jiayin1,Yang Sumei1,Liu Han1,Deng Jiayu1,Han Shuhong1,Feng Xiaohui3,Cheng Wenjie3,Liang Weizheng4,Chen Yonglong5,Lu Hongzhou1,Ran Rensen5

Affiliation:

1. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Southern University of Science and Technology

2. Peking University Third Hospital

3. Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University

4. The First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University

5. Southern University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract

Melanin pigmentation in oocytes is a critical feature for both the aesthetic and developmental aspects of oocytes, influencing their polarity and overall development. Despite substantial knowledge of melanogenesis in melanocytes and retinal pigment epithelium cells, the molecular mechanisms underlying oocyte melanogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we compare the oocytes of wild-type, tyr-/-, and mitf-/- Xenopus tropicalis and found that mitf-/- oocytes exhibit normal melanin deposition at the animal pole, whereas tyr-/- oocytes show no melanin deposition at this site. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed that melanogenesis in mitf-/- oocytes proceeds normally, similar to wild-type oocytes. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that mitf-/- oocytes regulate the expression of melanogenesis-related genes to complete melanogenesis. Additionally, in Xenopus tropicalis oocytes, the expression of the MiT subfamily factor tfe3 is relatively high, while tfeb, mitf, and tfec levels are extremely low. The expression pattern of tfe3 is similar to that of tyr and other melanogenesis-related genes. Thus, melanogenesis in Xenopus tropicalis oocytes is dependent on Tyr rather than Mitf, possibly due to the regulation of tyr, dct, and tyrp1 by other MiT subfamily factors such as tfe3. Furthermore, transcriptomic data revealed that changes in the expression of genes related to mitochondrial cloud formation represent the most significant molecular changes during oocyte development. Overall, these findings suggest that further elucidation of Tyr-dependent, Mitf-independent mechanisms of melanin deposition at the animal pole will enhance our understanding of melanogenesis and Oogenesis.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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