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Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2016

Selection of reliable reference genes in eutopic and ectopic endometrium for quantitative expression studies.

Miroslaw Andrusiewicz; Bartosz Kazimierz Słowikowski; Izabela Skibińska; Maria Wołuń-Cholewa; Anna Dera-Szymanowska

PURPOSE Physiological changes during menstrual cycle cause the endometrium and endometriosis to develop specific kind of tissues, especially in regard to the gene expression profiles, which may include also housekeeping genes, commonly used as reference genes (RGs) in quantitative studies. Reverse transcription, followed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is the most precise and commonly used method in gene expression studies. In order to reduce effects of technical approaches and biological variability of genes expression level, the studies often employ RGs in experimental data normalization. However, the expression of RGs is not always stable and depends on several variables. Thus, the selection of appropriate RG is one of the most significant steps to obtain reliable results in RT-qPCR-based methods. MATERIAL AND METHODS With the usage of RT-qPCR, we researched the expression of seven genes (ACTB, B2M, G6PD, GAPD, GUSB, HPRT and PPIA) as reliable reference genes in eutopic and ectopic endometrial tissue specimens obtained during standard surgery of women of reproductive age. Stability of expression level was analyzed by the most universal MS Excel plug-ins including: geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper. The descriptive statistics were evaluated using Statistica software. RESULTS The distribution of threshold (Ct) values was not equal. We identified genes with higher expression level (referring to Ct values) such as ACTB and B2M, medium e.g., GAPD and low expression level, e.g., G6PD and HPRT. We demonstrated that the stability of the analyzed reference genes was not homogenous, and different algorithms pointed to PPIA, GAPD and B2M as the most stable ones in eutopic and ectopic endometrium. On the contrary to these, GUSB and G6PD were the most unstable ones. CONCLUSIONS In RT-qPCR-based analyses of gene expression level in eutopic and ectopic endometrium, we strongly recommend that a minimum of two reference genes are to be used and we determined that the most suitable seem to be PPIA and GAPD.


Ginekologia Polska | 2016

17β-estradiol and xenoestrogens reveal synergistic effect on mitochondria of human sperm

Izabela Skibińska; Magdalena Jendraszak; Karolina Borysiak; Piotr Jedrzejczak; Malgorzata Kotwicka

OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of 17β-estradiol (main endogenous estrogen) and selected xenoestrogens (genistein, bisphenol-A), individually and in combination, on the mitochondrial function of human sper-matozoa. In natural environment, human beings are exposed to multiple xenoestrogens, so their impact is combined with endogenous steroids. MATERIAL AND METHODS The effects of ligands on human spermatozoa were assessed regarding the following phenomena: spermatozoa vitality (propidium iodide staining), phosphatidylserine membrane translocation (staining with annexin V marked with fluorescein), mitochondrial membrane potential (using JC-1 fluorochrome), and production of superoxide anion in mitochondria (using MitoSOX RED dye). RESULTS Two-hour incubation of spermatozoa with 17β-estradiol, genistein, and bisphenol-A neither altered cell vitality nor stimulated phosphatidylserine membrane translocation. Incubation of spermatozoa with 17β-estradiol or bisphenol-A sepa-rately, as well as incubation with the three ligands simultaneously, resulted in altered mitochondrial membrane potential. Spermatozoa incubation with the three ligands significantly increased the mitochondrial superoxide anion level. CONCLUSIONS It seems safe to conclude that human spermatozoa mitochondria are target cell structures for both, 17β-estradiol and xenoestrogens. The reaction to the 17β-estradiol and xenoestrogens mixture suggests a synergistic mechanism of action. Xenoestrogens may increase the sensitivity of spermatozoa to 17β-estradiol.


Asian Journal of Andrology | 2018

Increased expression of PELP1 in human sperm is correlated with decreased semen quality

Izabela Skibińska; Miroslaw Andrusiewicz; Michal Soin; Magdalena Jendraszak; Paulina Urbaniak; Piotr Jedrzejczak; Malgorzata Kotwicka

Proline-, glutamic acid-, and leucine-rich protein 1 (PELP1) is a scaffolding protein involved in both genomic and nongenomic estrogen signal transduction pathways. To date, the role of PELP1 protein has yet to be characterized in human sperm and has not been associated with sperm parameters. To confirm the presence of PELP1 in human sperm, fresh semen samples were obtained from 178 donors. The study was designed to establish both mRNA and protein presence, and protein cellular localization. Additionally, the number of PELP1-positive spermatozoa was analyzed in men with normal and abnormal semen parameters. Sperm parameters were assessed according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 standards. The presence of PELP1 in spermatozoa was investigated using four precise, independent techniques. The qualitative presence of transcripts and protein was assessed using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blot protocols, respectively. The cellular localization of PELP1 was investigated by immunocytochemistry. Quantitative analysis of PELP1-positive cells was done by flow cytometry. PELP1 mRNA and protein was confirmed in spermatozoa. Immunocytochemical analysis identified the presence of PELP1 in the midpieces of human sperm irrespective of sperm parameters. Becton Dickinson fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACSCalibur™) analysis revealed a significantly lower number of PELP1-positive cells in males with normal semen parameters versus abnormal samples (42.78% ± 11.77% vs 61.05% ± 21.70%, respectively; P = 0.014). The assessment of PELP1 may be a time-saving method used to obtain information about sperm quality. The results of our study suggest that PEPL1 may be utilized as an indicator of sperm quality; thereby, PELP1 may be an additional biomarker useful in the evaluation of male infertility.


Postepy Higieny I Medycyny Doswiadczalnej | 2017

Mitochondria: Target organelles for estrogen action

Małgorzata Chmielewska; Izabela Skibińska; Malgorzata Kotwicka

Estrogens belong to a group of sex hormones, which have been shown to act in multidirectional way. Estrogenic effects are mediated by two types of intracellular receptors: estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) and estrogen receptor 2 (ESR2). There are two basic mechanisms of estrogen action: 1) classical-genomic, in which the ligand-receptor complex acts as a transcriptional factor and 2) a nongenomic one, which is still not fully understood, but has been seen to lead to distinct biological effects, depending on tissue and ligand type. It is postulated that nongenomic effects may be associated with membrane signaling and the presence of classical nuclear receptors within the cell membrane. Estrogens act in a multidirectional way also within cell organelles. It is assumed that there is a mechanism which manages the migration of ESR into the mitochondrial membrane, wherein the exogenous estrogen affect the morphology of mitochondria. Estrogen, through its receptor, can directly modulate mitochondrial gene expression. Moreover, by regulating the level of reactive oxygen species, estrogens affect the biology of mitochondria. The considerations presented in this paper indicate the pleiotropic effects of estrogens, which represent a multidirectional pathway of signal transduction.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Expression of Estrogen Receptor Coactivator Proline-, Glutamic Acid- and Leucine-Rich Protein 1 within Paraspinal Muscles in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis.

Izabela Skibińska; Marek Tomaszewski; Miroslaw Andrusiewicz; Paulina Urbaniak; Roza Czarnecka-Klos; Milud Shadi; Tomasz Kotwicki; Malgorzata Kotwicka

Purpose The aim of this study was to detect and assess the estrogen receptor (ESR) coactivator PELP1 expression within human paraspinal skeletal muscles in patients suffering from idiopathic scoliosis. Methods During surgical correction of scoliosis the muscle biopsies harvested in 29 females. Presence of PELP1, ESR1 and ESR2 genes transcripts was studied using RT-qPCR technique while immunohistochemistry and western blot methods were used to detect the PEPL1 protein presence. Results PELP1 expression in deep paraspinal muscles revealed higher than in superficial back muscles (p = 0.005). Positive immunohistochemical staining for PELP1 was observed in the nuclei of the paraspinal muscle cells. Western blot revealed PELP1 protein in all samples. No significant difference in PELP1 expression between the convex and the concave scoliosis side (p>0.05) was found. In deep paraspinal back muscles, a significant correlation between the PELP1 expression level on the concave side and the Cobb angle (r = 0.4; p<0.05) was noted as well as between the PELP1 and ESR1 expression level (r = 0.7; p<0.05) while no correlation between PELP1 and ESR2 expression level was found. Conclusion To our knowledge, three techniques for the first time demonstrated the presence of the PELP1 in paraspinal muscles of patients with idiopathic scoliosis. The PELP1 potential regulatory impact on back muscle function is to be further investigated.


Scoliosis | 2015

Proline, glutamic acid, and leucine rich protein 1 (PELP1) expression in deep paravertebral muscles in idiopathic scoliosis girls

Malgorzata Kotwicka; Izabela Skibińska; Miroslaw Andrusiewicz; Tomasz Kotwicki

Objectives Estrogens and their receptors are postulated to be important factors in development of idiopathic scoliosis. Transcription functions of estrogen receptors are influenced by coregulators such as proline, glutamic acid, and leucine rich protein 1 (PELP1). Deep paravertebral muscles are potential elements participating in idiopathic scoliosis development. The aim of the present study was to evaluate PELP1 mRNA expression levels and the protein presence in deep paravertebral muscles on both sides of the spinal curve and correlation between the expression level and scoliosis parameters.


Human Cell | 2013

Decreased motility of human spermatozoa presenting phosphatidylserine membrane translocation-cells selection with the swim-up technique.

Malgorzata Kotwicka; Magdalena Jendraszak; Izabela Skibińska; Piotr Jedrzejczak; Leszek Pawelczyk


Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | 2016

17β-estradiol modifies human spermatozoa mitochondrial function in vitro

Malgorzata Kotwicka; Izabela Skibińska; Magdalena Jendraszak; Piotr Jedrzejczak


Theriogenology | 2014

Hydroxyflutamide alters the characteristics of live boar spermatozoa

Marta Zarzycka; Malgorzata Kotwicka; Magdalena Jendraszak; Izabela Skibińska; Małgorzata Kotula-Balak; Barbara Bilińska


Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2016

Bisphenol A modifies human spermatozoa motility in vitro

Malgorzata Kotwicka; Izabela Skibińska; Natalia Piworun; Magdalena Jendraszak; Małgorzata Chmielewska; Piotr Jedrzejczak

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Malgorzata Kotwicka

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Magdalena Jendraszak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Miroslaw Andrusiewicz

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Piotr Jedrzejczak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Małgorzata Chmielewska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Paulina Urbaniak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Tomasz Kotwicki

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Anna Dera-Szymanowska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Bartosz Kazimierz Słowikowski

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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