Abstract

Nucleoporin 37 (NUP37) has been reported to activate the YAP-TEAD signaling, which is crucial for early embryo development. However, whether NUP37 is involved in oocyte meiosis and embryo development remains largely unknown. The study aimed to clarify the function of Nup37 in oocyte maturation and early embryo development, and to explore the mechanism. The expression level and subcellular localization of NUP37 were explored. After knocking down of Nup37 by microinjecting interfering RNA (siRNA), the oocyte maturation rate, aberrant PB1 extrusion rate, and blastocyst formation rate were evaluated. In addition, the effect of the downregulation of Nup37 on YAP-TEAD signaling was confirmed by immunofluorescence staining and real-time quantitative PCR. NUP37 was highly expressed in oocytes and early embryos; it mainly localized to the nuclear periphery at mice GV stage oocytes and early embryos. Nup37 depletion led to aberrant PB1 extrusion at the MII stage oocyte and a decreased blastocyst formation rate. The reduction of NUP37 caused YAP1 mislocalization and decreased the expression of Tead1, Tead2, and Tead4 during mice embryo development, thus affecting the YAP-TEAD activity and embryo developmental competence. In summary, NUP37 played an important role in mice oocyte maturation and preimplantation embryo development.

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