Biol Reprod. 2024 Jul 17. pii: ioae108. [Epub ahead of print]
The migratory and matrix-invading capacities of the cumulus oocyte complex (COC) have been shown to be important for the ovulatory process. In metastatic cancers, these capacities are due to increased expression of proteases, however, there is limited information on protease expression in the COCs. The present study examined COC expression of plasmins, matrix metalloproteases (MMP) and A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin Motifs (ADAMTS) family members in the rat and human. In the rat, hCG administration increased COC expression of Mmp2, Mmp9, Mmp13, Mmp14, Mmp16, Adamts1, and the protease inhibitors Timp1, Timp3 and Serpine1 by 8-12 hours. This ovulatory induction of proteases in vivo could be mimicked by forskolin and ampiregulin treatment of cultured rat COCs with increases observed in Mmp2, Mmp13, Mmp14, Mmp16, Mmp19, Plat, and the protease inhibitors Timp1, Timp3 and Serpine1. Comparison of expression between rat COCs and granulosa cells at the time of ovulation showed decreased Mmp9 and increased Mmp13, Mmp14, Mmp16, Adamts1, Timp1 and Timp3 expression in the COCs. In human, comparison of expression between cumulus and granulosa cells at the time of IVF retrieval showed decreased MMP1, MMP2, MMP9, and ADAMTS1, while expression of MMP16, TIMP1, and TIMP3 were increased. Treatment of expanding rat COCs with a broad spectrum MMP inhibitor, GM6001, significantly reduced the migration of cumulus cells in vitro. These data provide evidence that multiple proteases and their inhibitors are expressed in the COCs and play an important role in imparting the migratory phenotype of the COCs at the time of ovulation.
Keywords: ADAMTS; cumulus; expansion; granulosa cell; metalloproteinase; migration; oocyte; ovary; plasmin; protease; protease inhibitor