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27 March 2020 CHTF18 ensures the quantity and quality of the ovarian reserve
Rebecca A. Holton, Abigail M. Harris, Barenya Mukerji, Tanu Singh, Ferdusy Dia, Karen M. Berkowitz
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Abstract

The number and quality of oocytes, as well as the decline in both of these parameters with age, determines reproductive potential in women. However, the underlying mechanisms of this diminution are incompletely understood. Previously, we identified novel roles for CHTF18 (Chromosome Transmission Fidelity Factor 18), a component of the conserved Replication Factor C-like complex, in male fertility and gametogenesis. Currently, we reveal crucial roles for CHTF18 in female meiosis and oocyte development. Chtf18–/– female mice are subfertile and have fewer offspring beginning at 6 months of age. Consistent with age-dependent subfertility, Chtf18–/– ovaries contain fewer follicles at all stages of folliculogenesis than wild type ovaries, but the decreases are more significant at 3 and 6 months of age. By 6 months of age, both primordial and growing ovarian follicle pools are markedly reduced to near depletion. Chromosomal synapsis in Chtf18–/– oocytes is complete, but meiotic recombination is impaired resulting in persistent DNA double-strand breaks, fewer crossovers, and early homolog disjunction during meiosis I. Consistent with poor oocyte quality, the majority of Chtf18–/– oocytes fail to progress to metaphase II following meiotic resumption and a significant percentage of those that do progress are aneuploid. Collectively, our findings indicate critical functions for CHTF18 in ensuring both the quantity and quality of the mammalian oocyte pool.

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CHTF18 ensures both the quantity and quality of the mammalian oocyte pool and may play a role in delaying ovarian aging.

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Rebecca A. Holton, Abigail M. Harris, Barenya Mukerji, Tanu Singh, Ferdusy Dia, and Karen M. Berkowitz "CHTF18 ensures the quantity and quality of the ovarian reserve," Biology of Reproduction 103(1), 24-35, (27 March 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioaa036
Received: 15 April 2019; Accepted: 24 March 2020; Published: 27 March 2020
KEYWORDS
CHTF18
cohesin aneuploidy
cohesion
DNA double-strand break repair
female fertility
meiosis
oocyte quality
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