Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos

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Autor(a) principal: Watanabe, Isabela Midori
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The Golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) is an endemic monkey to Atlantic Forest. Nowadays, they are classified as threatened of extinction. Efforts on its conservation cover in situ and ex situ programs, and the application of the biotechnology of reproduction could assist populational manegement, hence ensuring the maintence of genetically healthy populations. Therefore, it is necessary to understand species reproductive characteristics, such as seminal parameters and variables that could influence them, and also the epigenetic mechanisms involved on genomic imprinting - once they are associated with reproductive success, and alterations on its patterns have been correlated with assisted reproduction technics. In the present study we investigated seminal and molecular parameters of golden-headed lion tamarins’ male gametes that are kept in captivity at São Paulo Zoological Foundation. Two main groups were outlined: seniors (mean age of 148.17 months; n=6) and young (mean age=50.14 months; n=6). Considering all animals, we could not find influence of weight on seminal parameters, as oppose to inbreeding coefficient variable, that showed negative correlation with total motility (R= -0.380, p<0.001), progressive motility (R= -0.443, p<0.001) and plasmatic membrane integrity (R= -0.270, p=0.018). Among seminal parameters, we found positive correlations between progressive motility and total motility (R=0.859, p=0.001), progressive motility and acrosome integrity (R=0.631, p=0.041), acrosome integrity and plasmatic membrane integrity (R=0.629, p=0.042). In addition, we found negative correlation between seminal pH and concentration (R= -0.612, p=0.029). There was only significant difference between seminal pH considering seniors and young males (t(9)=2.45, p=0.04), in which the seniors showed more alkaline pH. Molecular parameters investigated on these primates semen involved methylation analysis of two maternal imprinted genes: PEG3 and PEG1/MEST. Based on Callithrix jacchus genome, we inferred genes and its CpG islands to study them in L. chrysomelas. Through bisulfite sequencing, we investigated these regions of PEG3 and PEG1/MEST aiming to analyze putative DMRs. Among sampled animals, we could not find methylation differences on these regions, wherein all samples showed hypermethylated PEG3 region, and hipomethylated PEG1/MEST region. PEG3 CpG island is located in an exon, suggesting it is not involved in an imprinting control region. However, PEG1/MEST CpG island locates at a promoter region, showing hipomethylaton -as expected-, and align with PEG1/MEST promoter in humans, which could indicate a potential DMR. Our results are insipient to draw a conclusion about these imprinted genes in L. chrysomelas, but it was relevant as an initial approach to contribute to populational manegement of golden-headed lion tamarins kept in captivity.
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Efforts on its conservation cover in situ and ex situ programs, and the application of the biotechnology of reproduction could assist populational manegement, hence ensuring the maintence of genetically healthy populations. Therefore, it is necessary to understand species reproductive characteristics, such as seminal parameters and variables that could influence them, and also the epigenetic mechanisms involved on genomic imprinting - once they are associated with reproductive success, and alterations on its patterns have been correlated with assisted reproduction technics. In the present study we investigated seminal and molecular parameters of golden-headed lion tamarins’ male gametes that are kept in captivity at São Paulo Zoological Foundation. Two main groups were outlined: seniors (mean age of 148.17 months; n=6) and young (mean age=50.14 months; n=6). Considering all animals, we could not find influence of weight on seminal parameters, as oppose to inbreeding coefficient variable, that showed negative correlation with total motility (R= -0.380, p<0.001), progressive motility (R= -0.443, p<0.001) and plasmatic membrane integrity (R= -0.270, p=0.018). Among seminal parameters, we found positive correlations between progressive motility and total motility (R=0.859, p=0.001), progressive motility and acrosome integrity (R=0.631, p=0.041), acrosome integrity and plasmatic membrane integrity (R=0.629, p=0.042). In addition, we found negative correlation between seminal pH and concentration (R= -0.612, p=0.029). There was only significant difference between seminal pH considering seniors and young males (t(9)=2.45, p=0.04), in which the seniors showed more alkaline pH. Molecular parameters investigated on these primates semen involved methylation analysis of two maternal imprinted genes: PEG3 and PEG1/MEST. Based on Callithrix jacchus genome, we inferred genes and its CpG islands to study them in L. chrysomelas. Through bisulfite sequencing, we investigated these regions of PEG3 and PEG1/MEST aiming to analyze putative DMRs. Among sampled animals, we could not find methylation differences on these regions, wherein all samples showed hypermethylated PEG3 region, and hipomethylated PEG1/MEST region. PEG3 CpG island is located in an exon, suggesting it is not involved in an imprinting control region. However, PEG1/MEST CpG island locates at a promoter region, showing hipomethylaton -as expected-, and align with PEG1/MEST promoter in humans, which could indicate a potential DMR. Our results are insipient to draw a conclusion about these imprinted genes in L. chrysomelas, but it was relevant as an initial approach to contribute to populational manegement of golden-headed lion tamarins kept in captivity.O mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) é um primata endêmico do bioma Mata Atlântica que atualmente tem seu status de ameaçado de extinção. Esforços para a conservação da espécie englobam programas de conservação in situ e ex situ, e a utilização de biotécnicas da reprodução poderá auxiliar no manejo populacional, dessa forma garantindo que as populações se mantenham geneticamente saudáveis. Para tanto é necessário conhecer características reprodutivas da espécie, como parâmetros seminais e variáveis que podem influenciá-los, além de mecanismos epigenéticos envolvidos no imprinting genômico, uma vez que estes estão associados ao sucesso reprodutivo e alterações em seu padrão têm sido correlacionadas a técnicas de reprodução assistida. No presente estudo investigamos os parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e moleculares do gameta masculino de micos-leões-de-cara-dourada mantidos em cativeiro na Fundação Parque Zoológico de São Paulo. Esses animais foram divididos em dois grupos principais: idosos (idade média de 148,17 meses; n=6) e novos (idade média de 50,17 meses; n=6). Em relação a todos os animais, o peso não influenciou os parâmetros seminais, contrário do que foi encontrado com a variável coeficiente de endogamia por pedigree, em que foram encontradas correlações negativas com motilidade total (R= -0,380, p<0,001), motilidade progressiva retilínea (R= -0,443, p<0,001) e integridade de membrana plasmática (R= -0,270, p=0,018). Entre os parâmetros seminais foram encontradas correlações positivas entre os parâmetros: motilidade progressiva retilínea e motilidade total (R=0,859, p=0,001), motilidade progressiva retilínea e integridade de acrossoma (R=0,631, p=0,041), e integridade de membrana plasmática e integridade de acrossoma (R=0,629 e p=0,042). Encontramos correlações negativas entre pH e concentração espermática (R= -0,612 e p=0,029). Ao investigar os grupos idosos e novos verificamos diferença significativa entre eles somente para pH seminal (t(9)=2,45, p=0.04), em que os machos idosos apresentam pH mais básico do que os machos novos. Os parâmetros moleculares investigados nos espermatozoides destes primatas envolveram a análise da metilação de dois genes com imprinting materno, o PEG3 e PEG1/MEST. A busca de tais genes e das regiões a serem investigadas foram inferidas a partir do genoma disponível de Callithrix jacchus. Mediante o sequenciamento por bissulfito investigamos as ilhas CpG de PEG3 e PEG1/MEST com o intuito de se analisar DMRs putativas para os mesmos. Dentre os gametas dos animais amostrados não foram encontradas diferenças de metilação nas regiões investigadas, de modo que a região analisada de PEG3 se mostrou hipermetilada, e a região de PEG1/MEST, hipometilada. A ilha CpG estudada em PEG3 localiza-se em um éxon, indicando não estar diretamente ligada no controle do imprinting, porém a ilha de PEG1/MEST localizada na região promotora do gene se mostrou hipometilada, como era esperado, além de se alinhar com região promotora do gene em humanos, sugerindo que poderia ser uma possível DMR. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
title Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
spellingShingle Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
Watanabe, Isabela Midori
Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotécnicas da reprodução
Sêmen
Imprinting genômico
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotechnology of reproduction
Semen
Genomic imprinting
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
title_short Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
title_full Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
title_fullStr Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
title_full_unstemmed Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
title_sort Gameta masculino de mico-leão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): parâmetros reprodutivos seminais e epigenéticos
author Watanabe, Isabela Midori
author_facet Watanabe, Isabela Midori
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Peripato, Andréa Cristina
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Valle, Rodrigo Del Rio do
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contributor_str_mv Peripato, Andréa Cristina
Valle, Rodrigo Del Rio do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotécnicas da reprodução
Sêmen
topic Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotécnicas da reprodução
Sêmen
Imprinting genômico
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotechnology of reproduction
Semen
Genomic imprinting
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Imprinting genômico
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
Leontopithecus chrysomelas
Biotechnology of reproduction
Semen
Genomic imprinting
PEG3
PEG1/MEST
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
description The Golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) is an endemic monkey to Atlantic Forest. Nowadays, they are classified as threatened of extinction. Efforts on its conservation cover in situ and ex situ programs, and the application of the biotechnology of reproduction could assist populational manegement, hence ensuring the maintence of genetically healthy populations. Therefore, it is necessary to understand species reproductive characteristics, such as seminal parameters and variables that could influence them, and also the epigenetic mechanisms involved on genomic imprinting - once they are associated with reproductive success, and alterations on its patterns have been correlated with assisted reproduction technics. In the present study we investigated seminal and molecular parameters of golden-headed lion tamarins’ male gametes that are kept in captivity at São Paulo Zoological Foundation. Two main groups were outlined: seniors (mean age of 148.17 months; n=6) and young (mean age=50.14 months; n=6). Considering all animals, we could not find influence of weight on seminal parameters, as oppose to inbreeding coefficient variable, that showed negative correlation with total motility (R= -0.380, p<0.001), progressive motility (R= -0.443, p<0.001) and plasmatic membrane integrity (R= -0.270, p=0.018). Among seminal parameters, we found positive correlations between progressive motility and total motility (R=0.859, p=0.001), progressive motility and acrosome integrity (R=0.631, p=0.041), acrosome integrity and plasmatic membrane integrity (R=0.629, p=0.042). In addition, we found negative correlation between seminal pH and concentration (R= -0.612, p=0.029). There was only significant difference between seminal pH considering seniors and young males (t(9)=2.45, p=0.04), in which the seniors showed more alkaline pH. Molecular parameters investigated on these primates semen involved methylation analysis of two maternal imprinted genes: PEG3 and PEG1/MEST. Based on Callithrix jacchus genome, we inferred genes and its CpG islands to study them in L. chrysomelas. Through bisulfite sequencing, we investigated these regions of PEG3 and PEG1/MEST aiming to analyze putative DMRs. Among sampled animals, we could not find methylation differences on these regions, wherein all samples showed hypermethylated PEG3 region, and hipomethylated PEG1/MEST region. PEG3 CpG island is located in an exon, suggesting it is not involved in an imprinting control region. However, PEG1/MEST CpG island locates at a promoter region, showing hipomethylaton -as expected-, and align with PEG1/MEST promoter in humans, which could indicate a potential DMR. Our results are insipient to draw a conclusion about these imprinted genes in L. chrysomelas, but it was relevant as an initial approach to contribute to populational manegement of golden-headed lion tamarins kept in captivity.
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