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Identification and characterization of O-linked glycans in cervical mucus as biomarkers of sperm transport: A novel sheep model

Author(s)
Abril-Parreño, Laura  
Wilkinson, Hayden  
Krogenæs, Anette  
Gallagher, Mary E.  
Reid, Colm  
Saldova, Radka  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28102
Date Issued
2022-01
Date Available
2025-05-13T15:09:51Z
Abstract
Cervical mucus plays an important role in female fertility, since it allows the entry of motile and morphological normal sperm while preventing the ascent of pathogens from the vagina. The function of cervical mucus is critically linked to its rheological properties that are in turn dictated by O-glycosylated proteins, called mucins. We aimed to characterize the O-glycan composition in the cervical mucus of six European ewe breeds with known differences in pregnancy rates following cervical/vaginal artificial insemination with frozen-thawed semen, which are due to reported differences in cervical sperm transport. These were Suffolk (low fertility) and Belclare (medium fertility) in Ireland, Ile de France and Romanov (both with medium fertility) in France, and Norwegian White Sheep (NWS) and Fur (both with high fertility) in Norway (n = 28-30 ewes/breed). We identified 124 O-glycans, from which 51 were the major glycans with core 2 and fucosylated glycans as the most common structures. The use of exogenous hormones for synchronization did not affect the O-glycan composition in both high-fertility ewe breeds, but it did in the other four ewe breeds. There was a higher abundance of the sulfated glycan (Galβ1-3[SO3-GlcNAcβ1-6]GalNAc), fucosylated glycan (GlcNAcβ1-3(Fucα1-2Galβ1-3)GalNAc) and core 4 glycan (GlcNAcβ1-3[GlcNAcβ1-6]GalNAc) in the low-fertility Suffolk breed compared with NWS (high fertility). In addition, core 4 glycans were negatively correlated with mucus viscosity. This novel study has identified O-glycans that are important for cervical sperm transport and could have applications across a range of species including human.
Sponsorship
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Teagasc
Other Sponsorship
The European Research Area Network on Sustainable Animal Production
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Research Council of Norway
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Journal
Glycobiology
Volume
32
Issue
1
Start Page
23
End Page
35
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 The Authors
Subjects

Cervical mucus

Fertility

O-glycans

UPLC

DOI
10.1093/glycob/cwab085
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0959-6658
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