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Publication : Artificially decreasing cortical tension generates aneuploidy in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Bennabi I Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  1649
PubMed ID  32245998 Mgi Jnum  J:287308
Mgi Id  MGI:6405784 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-15470-y
Citation  Bennabi I, et al. (2020) Artificially decreasing cortical tension generates aneuploidy in mouse oocytes. Nat Commun 11(1):1649
abstractText  Human and mouse oocytes' developmental potential can be predicted by their mechanical properties. Their development into blastocysts requires a specific stiffness window. In this study, we combine live-cell and computational imaging, laser ablation, and biophysical measurements to investigate how deregulation of cortex tension in the oocyte contributes to early developmental failure. We focus on extra-soft cells, the most common defect in a natural population. Using two independent tools to artificially decrease cortical tension, we show that chromosome alignment is impaired in extra-soft mouse oocytes, despite normal spindle morphogenesis and dynamics, inducing aneuploidy. The main cause is a cytoplasmic increase in myosin-II activity that could sterically hinder chromosome capture. We describe here an original mode of generation of aneuploidies that could be very common in oocytes and could contribute to the high aneuploidy rate observed during female meiosis, a leading cause of infertility and congenital disorders.
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