Meiosis in human oocytes is a highly error-prone process with profound effects on germ cell and embryo development. The synaptonemal complex protein 3 (SYCP3) transiently supports the structural organization of the meiotic chromosome axis. Offspring derived from murine Sycp3−/− females die in utero as a result of aneuploidy. We studied the nature of the proximal chromosomal defects that give rise to aneuploidy in Sycp3−/− oocytes and how these errors evade meiotic quality control mechanisms. We show that DNA double-stranded breaks are inefficiently repaired in Sycp3−/− oocytes, thereby generating a temporal spectrum of recombination errors. This is indicated by a strong residual γH2AX labeling retained at late meiotic stages in mutant oocytes and an increased persistence of recombination-related proteins associated with meiotic chromosomes. Although a majority of the mutant oocytes are rapidly eliminated at early postnatal development, a subset with a small number of unfinished crossovers evades the DNA damage checkpoint, resulting in the formation of aneuploid gametes.
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May 22 2006
Structural damage to meiotic chromosomes impairs DNA recombination and checkpoint control in mammalian oocytes
Hong Wang,
Hong Wang
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
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Christer Höög
Christer Höög
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
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Hong Wang
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Christer Höög
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Correspondence to Christer Höög: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: AE, axial element; dpp, days postpartum; DSB, double-stranded break; E, embryonic day; SC, synaptonemal complex; SYCP, synaptonemal complex protein.
Received:
December 14 2005
Accepted:
April 18 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Cell Biol (2006) 173 (4): 485–495.
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Received:
December 14 2005
Accepted:
April 18 2006
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Hong Wang, Christer Höög; Structural damage to meiotic chromosomes impairs DNA recombination and checkpoint control in mammalian oocytes . J Cell Biol 22 May 2006; 173 (4): 485–495. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200512077
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