Author:
Biswas Arikta,Lou Yuting,Ng Boon Heng,Tomida Kosei,Darpe Sukhada,Wu Zihao,Lu Thong Beng,Bonne Isabelle,Chan Chii Jou
Abstract
SummaryThe maturation of functional eggs within the ovaries is essential for successful reproduction and organismal functions in mammals. Yet, despite its biological and clinical importance, the underlying mechanisms regulating folliculogenesis remain enigmatic. Here, we report a novel role of the surface-anchoring theca cells (TCs) in regulating follicle growth through mechanical signalling. Direct mechanical measurements reveal that these TCs are highly contractile and exert compressive stress to the follicular interior, potentially through active assembly of fibronectin scaffold around the follicles. Abolishing TC contractility disrupts fibronectin assembly, increases follicle size, and decreases intrafollicular pressure and viscosity. We further reveal that the granulosa cells (GCs) within the follicles exhibit spatial patterns of YAP signalling and proliferation, which appear to be decoupled. Transient manipulation of tissue pressure through bulk follicle compression, laser ablation or pharmacological perturbation of TC contractility leads to changes in GC YAP signalling, proliferation, and oocyte-GC communications, while long term abrogation of TC contractility leads to impaired follicle growth. Altogether, our study unveils the unique role of TC-mediated tissue pressure in ensuring robust mammalian ovarian folliculogenesis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
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