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Interference RNA-based silencing of endogenous SMAD4 in porcine granulosa cells resulted in decreased FSH-mediated granulosa cells proliferation and steroidogenesis
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Human GrowthEndogenous Smad4Cell ProliferationKey FactorsMammary Gland DevelopmentTissue DevelopmentBone Morphogenic ProteinFibroblast Growth FactorPorcine GcsStem CellsCell SignalingMolecular SignalingHealth SciencesInterference Rna-based SilencingPorcine Granulosa CellsGene ExpressionCell BiologyOsteocalcinInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionStem Cell ResearchMedicineCell DevelopmentSmad4 Mrna
FSH plays a critical role in granulosa cell (GC) proliferation and steroidogenesis through modulation by factors including bone morphogenetic proteins family, which belongs to transforming growth factor β (TGFB) superfamily. TGFBs are the key factors in maintaining cell growth and differentiation in ovaries. However, the interaction of FSH and TGFB on the GCs' proliferation and steroidogenesis remains to be elucidated. In this study, we have investigated the role of SMAD4, a core molecule mediating the intracellular TGFB/SMAD signal transduction pathway, in FSH-mediated proliferation and steroidogenesis of porcine GCs. In this study, SMAD4 was knocked down using interference RNA in porcine GCs. Our results showed that SMAD4-siRNA causes specific inhibition of SMAD4 mRNA and protein expression after transfection. Knockdown of SMAD4 significantly inhibited FSH-induced porcine GC proliferation and estradiol production and changed the expression of cyclin D2, CDK2, CDK4, CYP19a1, and CYP11a1. Thus, these observations establish an important role of SMAD4 in the regulation of the response of porcine GCs to FSH.
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