In-depth analysis of transcriptomes in ovarian cortical follicles from children and adults reveals interfollicular heterogeneity

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Rooda IlmatarORCID,Hassan JasminORCID,Hao JieORCID,Wagner MagdalenaORCID,Moussaud-Lamodière ElisabethORCID,Jääger KerstiORCID,Otala MarjutORCID,Knuus KatriORCID,Lindskog CeciliaORCID,Papaikonomou KiriakiORCID,Gidlöf Sebastian,Langenskiöld CeciliaORCID,Vogt HartmutORCID,Frisk Per,Malmros Johan,Tuuri TimoORCID,Salumets AndresORCID,Jahnukainen KirsiORCID,Velthut-Meikas AgneORCID,Damdimopoulou PauliinaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe ovarian cortical reserve of follicles is vital for fertility. Some medical treatments are toxic to follicles, leading to premature ovarian insufficiency. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is an established method to preserve fertility in adults and even applied in prepuberty despite unproven efficacy. Here, we analyze transcriptomes of 120 cortical follicles from children and adults for detailed comparison. We discover heterogeneity with two main types of follicles in both age groups: one with expected oocyte-granulosa profiles and another with predicted role in signaling. Transcriptional changes during growth to the secondary stage are similar overall in children and adults, but variations related to extracellular matrix, theca cells, and miRNA profiles are found. Notably, cyclophosphamide dose correlates with interferon signaling in child follicles. Additionally, morphology alone is insufficient for follicle categorization suggesting a need for additional markers. Marker genes for early follicle activation are determined. These findings will help refine follicular classification and fertility preservation techniques across critical ages.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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