The 5.8S pre‐rRNA maturation factor, M‐phase phosphoprotein 6, is a female fertility factor required for oocyte quality and meiosis

Rui‐Rui Peng, Li‐Li Wang, Wen‐Yi Gao, Feng‐Yu Zhu, Fan Hu, Wen‐Tao Zeng, Li‐Ya Shi, Xi‐Chen Chen, Jing‐Yang Cai, Dong Zhang, Zheng‐Rong Xia, Zhi‐Xia Yang
2020 Cell Proliferation  
M-phase phosphoprotein 6 (MPP6) is important for 5.8S pre-rRNA maturation in somatic cells and was screened as a female fertility factor. However, whether MPP6 functions in oocyte meiosis and fertility is not yet known. We aimed to address this. Mouse oocytes with surrounded nucleus (SN) or non-surrounded nucleus (NSN) were used for all experiments. Peptide nanoparticle-mediated antibody transfection was used to deplete MPP6. Immunofluorescence staining, immunohistochemistry and live tracker
more » ... ining were used to examine MPP6 localization and characterize phenotypes after control or MPP6 depletion. High-fidelity PCR and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) were used to examine the localization and level of 5.8S rRNAs. Western blot was used to examine the protein level. MPP6-EGFP mRNA microinjection was used to do the rescue. MPP6 was enriched within ovaries and oocytes. MPP6 depletion significantly impeded oocyte meiosis. MPP6 depletion increased 5.8S pre-rRNA. The mRNA levels of MPP6 and 5.8S rRNA decreased within ageing oocytes, and MPP6 mRNA injection partially increased 5.8S rRNA maturation and improved oocyte quality. MPP6 is required for 5.8S rRNA maturation, meiosis and quality control in mouse oocytes, and MPP6 level might be a marker for oocyte quality.
doi:10.1111/cpr.12769 pmid:32003502 fatcat:av55siqg3naltdvln4ogo4sguu