Pleomorphic adenoma gene1 in reproduction and implication for embryonic survival in cattle: a review

Author:

D’Occhio Michael J1,Campanile Giuseppe2,Baruselli Pietro S3,Porto Neto Laercio R4,Hayes Ben J5,Snr Alf Collins6,Fortes Marina R S7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

2. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II , Naples , Italy

3. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Department of Animal Reproduction, University of Sao Paulo , Sao Paulo , Brazil

4. CSIRO, Agriculture and Food , Brisbane, QLD , Australia

5. Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland , Brisbane, QLD , Australia

6. CBV Brahman, Marlborough, Central Queensland , QLD , Australia

7. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland , Brisbane, QLD , Australia

Abstract

Abstract The pleomorphic adenoma gene1 (PLAG1) encodes a DNA-binding, C2H2 zinc-finger protein which acts as a transcription factor that regulates the expression of diverse genes across different organs and tissues; hence, the name pleomorphic. Rearrangements of the PLAG1 gene, and/or overexpression, are associated with benign tumors and cancers in a variety of tissues. This is best described for pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary glands in humans. The most notable expression of PLAG1 occurs during embryonic and fetal development, with lesser expression after birth. Evidence has accumulated of a role for PLAG1 protein in normal early embryonic development and placentation in mammals. PLAG1 protein influences the expression of the ike growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene and production of IGF2 protein. IGF2 is an important mitogen in ovarian follicles/oocytes, embryos, and fetuses. The PLAG1-IGF2 axis, therefore, provides one pathway whereby PLAG1 protein can influence embryonic survival and pregnancy. PLAG1 also influences over 1,000 other genes in embryos including those associated with ribosomal assembly and proteins. Brahman (Bos indicus) heifers homozygous for the PLAG1 variant, rs109815800 (G > T), show greater fertility than contemporary heifers with either one, or no copy, of the variant. Greater fertility in heifers homozygous for rs109815800 could be the result of early puberty and/or greater embryonic survival. The present review first looks at the broader roles of the PLAG1 gene and PLAG1 protein and then focuses on the emerging role of PLAG1/PLAG1 in embryonic development and pregnancy. A deeper understanding of factors which influence embryonic development is required for the next transformational increase in embryonic survival and successful pregnancy for both in vivo and in vitro derived embryos in cattle.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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