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Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1; <i>Nr5a1</i> ) regulates the formation of the ovarian reserve

Camilla H K Hughes, Olivia Eilers Smith, Marie-Charlotte Meinsohn, Mylène Brunelle, Nicolas Gévry, Bruce D. Murphy

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ovarian follicle reserve, formed pre- or perinatally, comprises all oocytes for lifetime reproduction. Depletion of this reserve results in infertility. Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1; Nr5a1 ) and liver receptor homolog 1 (LRH-1; Nr5a2 ) are two orphan nuclear receptors that regulate adult endocrine function, but their role in follicle formation is unknown. We developed models of conditional depletion of SF-1 or LRH-1 from prenatal ovaries. Depletion of SF-1, but not LRH-1, resulted in dramatically smaller ovaries and fewer primordial follicles. This was mediated by increased oocyte death, resulting from increased ovarian inflammation and increased Notch signaling. Major dysregulated genes were Iroquois homeobox 3 and 5 and their downstream targets involved in the establishment of the ovarian laminin matrix and oocyte-granulosa cell gap junctions. Disruptions of these pathways resulted in follicles with impaired basement membrane formation and compromised oocyte–granulosa communication networks, believed to render them more prone to atresia. This study identifies SF-1 as a key regulator of the formation of the ovarian reserve.

Topics & Concepts

OocyteInternal medicineOvarian reserveBiologyEndocrinologyLiver receptor homolog-1Ovarian follicleNuclear receptorCell biologySteroidogenic factor 1OvaryTranscription factorInfertilityMedicineEmbryoGeneGeneticsPregnancyGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesReproductive System and PregnancyReproductive Biology and Fertility
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