Transcriptome profiling of kisspeptin neurons from the mouse arcuate nucleus reveals new mechanisms in estrogenic control of fertility

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Gocz, Balazs
Rumpler, Eva
Sarvari, Miklos
Skrapits, Katalin
Takacs, Szabolcs
Farkas, Imre
Csillag, Veronika
Trinh, Sarolta H.
Bardoczi, Zsuzsanna
Solymosi, Norbert

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National Academy of Sciences

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Kisspeptin neurons in the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) are critical targets of ovarian estrogen feedback regulating mammalian fertility. To reveal molecular mechanisms underlying this signaling, we thoroughly characterized the estrogen-regulated transcriptome of kisspeptin cells from ovariectomized transgenic mice substituted with 17β-estradiol or vehicle. MBH kisspeptin neurons were harvested using laser-capture microdissection, pooled, and subjected to RNA sequencing. Estrogen treatment significantly (p.adj. < 0.05) up-regulated 1,190 and down-regulated 1,139 transcripts, including transcription factors, neuropeptides, ribosomal and mitochondrial proteins, ion channels, transporters, receptors, and regulatory RNAs. Reduced expression of the excitatory serotonin receptor-4 transcript (Htr4) diminished kisspeptin neuron responsiveness to serotonergic stimulation. Many estrogen-regulated transcripts have been implicated in puberty/fertility disorders. Patients (n = 337) with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) showed enrichment of rare variants in putative CHHcandidate genes (e.g., LRP1B, CACNA1G, FNDC3A). Comprehensive characterization of the estrogen-dependent kisspeptin neuron transcriptome sheds light on the molecular mechanisms of ovary–brain communication and informs genetic research on human fertility disorders.

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MATERIALS AND METHODS : A detailed description of methodologies—including the use of transgenic mouse strains, estrogen treatment, transcriptomic studies, immunohistochemical experiments, confocal and electron microscopic studies, slice electrophysiology, and gene-based burden analysis—is provided in SI Appendix, Materials and Methods.
DATA AVAILABILITY : RNA-seq files have been deposited in BioProject on December 20, 2020, with the accession number PRJNA686688 (38). Scripts are available at GitHub at https://github.com/solymosin/PRJNA686688_ms_codes (39).

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Fertility, Gene expression, Neuropeptides, Reproduction, RNA Sequencing, Mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH)

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Gocz, B., Rumpler, E., Sarvari, M. et al. 2022, 'Transcriptome profiling of kisspeptin neurons from the mouse arcuate nucleus reveals new mechanisms in estrogenic control of fertility', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 119, no. 27, pp. 1-12. DOI : 10.1073/pnas.2113749119.