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Chronic superphysiologic AMH promotes premature luteinization of antral follicles in human ovarian xenografts.

Limor ManNicole Lustgarten GuahmichEleni KallinosBarbara CaiazzaMonica KhanZong-Ying LiuRitaben PatelCarmen TorresDavid PépinHe S YangRichard BodineNikica ZaninovicGlenn L SchattmanZev RosenwaksDaylon James
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by growing ovarian follicles and provides a diagnostic measure of reproductive reserve in women; however, the impact of AMH on folliculogenesis is poorly understood. We cotransplanted human ovarian cortex with control or AMH-expressing endothelial cells in immunocompromised mice and recovered antral follicles for purification and downstream single-cell RNA sequencing of granulosa and theca/stroma cell fractions. A total of 38 antral follicles were observed (19 control and 19 AMH) at long-term intervals (>10 weeks). In the context of exogenous AMH, follicles exhibited a decreased ratio of primordial to growing follicles and antral follicles of increased diameter. Transcriptomic analysis and immunolabeling revealed a marked increase in factors typically noted at more advanced stages of follicle maturation, with granulosa and theca/stroma cells also displaying molecular hallmarks of luteinization. These results suggest that superphysiologic AMH alone may contribute to ovulatory dysfunction by accelerating maturation and/or luteinization of antral-stage follicles.
Keyphrases
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