Candidate genes for polycystic ovary syndrome are regulated by TGFβ in the bovine foetal ovary

Apr 12, 2022Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

Genes linked to polycystic ovary syndrome are controlled by a growth factor in the developing cow ovary

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Abstract

1 significantly decreased expression of four candidate genes in cultured foetal ovarian fibroblasts.

  • TGFβ signalling molecules are dynamically expressed during foetal ovary development.
  • TGFβ1 inhibits expression of the androgen receptor and seven PCOS candidate genes in vitro.
  • Expression of TGFβ signalling molecules generally increased across gestation, while some decreased or remained constant.
  • The regulation of PCOS candidate genes by TGFβ was assessed using in vitro cultured fibroblasts from foetal ovaries.
  • Further studies in vivo are needed to confirm these findings and their relevance to human PCOS.

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Key numbers

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Decrease in Gene Expression
Four candidate genes were inhibited by 1 treatment.
62–276 days
Gestational Age Range
Foetal ovaries were collected from 19 bovine samples across this gestational age range.

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