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Avian uterine fluid proteome: Exosomes and biological processes potentially involved in sperm survival
Authors:Cindy Riou,Aur  lien Brionne,Luiz Cordeiro,Gr  goire Harichaux,Audrey Gargaros,Val  rie Labas,Joë  l Gautron,Nadine G  rard
Affiliation:Cindy Riou,Aurélien Brionne,Luiz Cordeiro,Grégoire Harichaux,Audrey Gargaros,Valérie Labas,Joël Gautron,Nadine Gérard
Abstract:Uterine fluid is an aqueous milieu to which sperm are exposed during their storage and ascent. In this study, a bottom‐up proteomic strategy and bioinformatic analysis of hen uterine fluid was performed to improve the understanding of this fluid and its potential role in sperm survival mechanisms. The proteomic data were submitted to ProteomeXchange. Among the 913 proteins identified, 160 are known to be secreted and 640 are referenced in exosomes databases. We isolated exosomes from the avian uterine fluid, analyzed them using electron microscopy, and targeted several exosomes markers (ANXA1/2/4/5, VCP, HSP90A, HSPA8, PARK7, and MDH1) using immunoblotting. Electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry were also used to analyze uterovaginal junctions for the exosomal proteins ANXA4, VCP, and PARK7. Exosomes were observed both at the surface epithelium and inside sperm storage tubules. Our data were compared with two previously published studies on proteomic of hen uterine fluid, and with one study describing the proteomic content of rooster seminal plasma and sperm. In conclusion, we demonstrated for the first time that avian uterine fluid contains exosomes. These may play a key role in preserving sperm functions within the female genital tract. Their presence in the sperm storage tubules may represent an important mechanism regarding interaction between the female genital tract and sperm.
Keywords:avian  exosomes  proteome  sperm  uterine fluid
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