Journal ArticleOpen Access
Single-cell proteomics reveals decreased abundance of proteostasis and meiosis proteins in advanced maternal age oocytes
Authors
Author Affiliations
University College Dublin, Isdin (Spain), Northeastern University, Eastern University, ...
Published InMolecular Human Reproduction
Year2024
Citations25
Abstract
Advanced maternal age is associated with a decline in oocyte quality, which often leads to reproductive failure in humans. However, the mechanisms behind this age-related decline remain unclear. To gain insights into this phenomenon, we applied plexDIA, a multiplexed data-independent acquisition, single-cell mass spectrometry method, to analyze the proteome of oocytes from both young women and women of advanced maternal age. Our findings primarily revealed distinct proteomic profiles between immature fully grown germinal vesicle and mature metaphase II oocytes. Importantly, we further show that a woman's age is associated with changes in her oocyte proteome. Specifically, when compared to oocytes obtained from young women, advanced maternal age oocytes exhibited lower levels of the proteasome and TRiC complex, as well as…
View at Publisher
BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.