Formin-2, polyploidy, hypofertility and positioning of the meiotic spindle in mouse oocytes
Successful reproduction in mammals requires a competent egg, which is formed during meiosis through two assymetrical cell divisions. Here, we show that a recently identified formin homology (FH) gene, formin-2 ( Fmn2 ), is a maternal-effect gene that is expressed in oocytes and is required for progr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature cell biology 2002-12, Vol.4 (12), p.921-928 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Successful reproduction in mammals requires a competent egg, which is formed during meiosis through two assymetrical cell divisions. Here, we show that a recently identified formin homology (FH) gene,
formin-2
(
Fmn2
), is a maternal-effect gene that is expressed in oocytes and is required for progression through metaphase of meiosis I.
Fmn2
−/−
oocytes cannot correctly position the metaphase spindle during meiosis I and form the first polar body. We demonstrate that
Fmn2
is required for microtubule-independent chromatin positioning during metaphase I. Fertilization of
Fmn2
−/−
oocytes results in polyploid embryo formation, recurrent pregnancy loss and sub-fertility in
Fmn2
−/−
females. Injection of
Fmn2
mRNA into
Fmn2
-deficient oocytes rescues the metaphase I block. Given that errors in meiotic maturation result in severe birth defects and are the most common cause of chromosomal aneuploidy and pregnancy loss in humans, studies of
Fmn2
may provide a better understanding of infertility and birth defects. |
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ISSN: | 1465-7392 1476-4679 1476-4679 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncb880 |