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Distinct requirements for PI3K isoforms p110α and p110δ for PIP3 synthesis in mouse oocytes and early embryos
Anne Bourdais1, Patricia Viard1, Jenny Bormann2
1Université de Rennes, CNRS, IGDR (Institut de Génétique et Développement de Rennes) - UMR 6290, F-35000 Rennes, France.
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The phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway is thought to regulate key steps of mammalian oogenesis, such as dormant oocyte awakening during follicular activation, meiotic resumption and oocyte maturation. Supporting evidence is, however, indirect, as oocyte PI3K activation has never been formally demonstrated, and the PI3K isoforms involved have not been revealed. Here, we employed fluorescent PIP3 biosensors to characterize PI3K dynamics in mouse oocytes and we investigated the contribution of the PI3K isoform p110α by conditional genetic ablation. Prophase oocytes showed baseline PI3K/Akt activation that could be further stimulated by adding Kit ligand. Contrary to previous reports, maternal PI3K proved dispensable for oocyte maturation in vitro, yet it was required for PIP3 synthesis in early embryos. We further show that oocyte p110α is not essential for oogenesis and female fertility. Accordingly, our data suggest that Kit ligand activates isoform p110δ for PIP3 synthesis in oocytes. In contrast, constitutive PIP3 synthesis in early embryos is achieved by maternal p110α acting redundantly with p110δ. This study highlights the relevance of PIP3 biosensors in establishing the dynamics, mechanisms and roles of maternal PI3K signaling during mammalian oogenesis.
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