Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid
BackgroundMany components in follicular fluid (FF), such as peptide hormones, cytokines, and steroids, undergo dynamic changes during folliculogenesis and have important roles in follicular development. Because systemic inflammation has also been found to contribute to diminished ovarian reserve (DO...
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description | BackgroundMany components in follicular fluid (FF), such as peptide hormones, cytokines, and steroids, undergo dynamic changes during folliculogenesis and have important roles in follicular development. Because systemic inflammation has also been found to contribute to diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) in previous studies, do certain serum/FF inflammatory biomarkers affect both follicular development and ovarian function?MethodsSerum samples from the menstruation phase (n=26), serum samples from the ovulation phase (n=26), FF samples of mature oocytes (n=26), and FF samples of immature oocytes (n=10) were collected. Olink proteomic proximity extension assay (PEA) technology was used to compare the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs), and patients were divided into two subgroups—the normal ovarian reserve (NOR) group and the DOR group—for further bioinformatics analysis and verification by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).ResultsIn total, 16 DEPs were detected between the mature group and the immature group (FF), and 11 DEPs were detected between the ovulation group and the menstruation group (serum). Further subdivision of the ovarian reserve subgroups revealed 22 DEPs in FF and 3 DEPs in serum. Among all four comparisons, only the expression of oncostatin M (OSM) significantly differed. The OSM signaling pathway, the IL-10 anti-inflammatory signaling pathway, and the PI3K−Akt signaling pathway are three notable pathways involved in affecting ovarian reserve capacity according to bioinformatics analysis. In addition, the concentration of estradiol on the hCG day was slightly but positively correlated with OSM (r=0.457, P=0.029). A significantly greater level of OSM (5.41 ± 2.65 vs. 3.94 ± 1.23 pg/mL, P=0.007) was detected in the serum of NOR patients via ELISA verification, and the sensitivity and specificity of ovarian reserve division were 50.00% and 83.33%, respectively.ConclusionThis study proposed that immunological changes assessed by PEA technology affect ovarian function in humans and that OSM may serve as a potential inflammatory biomarker for ovarian function in serum, thus revealing alterations in FF. |
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spelling | doaj-art-254dc4b330bb47eea07462dccbb143a72025-02-10T05:16:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922025-02-011610.3389/fendo.2025.15253921525392Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluidChong Wang0Ying Feng1Yu Chen2Xianhua Lin3Xiangjuan Li4Department of Reproductive Medicine, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Medicine, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Clinical Laboratory, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Medicine, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, Hangzhou, ChinaBackgroundMany components in follicular fluid (FF), such as peptide hormones, cytokines, and steroids, undergo dynamic changes during folliculogenesis and have important roles in follicular development. Because systemic inflammation has also been found to contribute to diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) in previous studies, do certain serum/FF inflammatory biomarkers affect both follicular development and ovarian function?MethodsSerum samples from the menstruation phase (n=26), serum samples from the ovulation phase (n=26), FF samples of mature oocytes (n=26), and FF samples of immature oocytes (n=10) were collected. Olink proteomic proximity extension assay (PEA) technology was used to compare the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs), and patients were divided into two subgroups—the normal ovarian reserve (NOR) group and the DOR group—for further bioinformatics analysis and verification by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).ResultsIn total, 16 DEPs were detected between the mature group and the immature group (FF), and 11 DEPs were detected between the ovulation group and the menstruation group (serum). Further subdivision of the ovarian reserve subgroups revealed 22 DEPs in FF and 3 DEPs in serum. Among all four comparisons, only the expression of oncostatin M (OSM) significantly differed. The OSM signaling pathway, the IL-10 anti-inflammatory signaling pathway, and the PI3K−Akt signaling pathway are three notable pathways involved in affecting ovarian reserve capacity according to bioinformatics analysis. In addition, the concentration of estradiol on the hCG day was slightly but positively correlated with OSM (r=0.457, P=0.029). A significantly greater level of OSM (5.41 ± 2.65 vs. 3.94 ± 1.23 pg/mL, P=0.007) was detected in the serum of NOR patients via ELISA verification, and the sensitivity and specificity of ovarian reserve division were 50.00% and 83.33%, respectively.ConclusionThis study proposed that immunological changes assessed by PEA technology affect ovarian function in humans and that OSM may serve as a potential inflammatory biomarker for ovarian function in serum, thus revealing alterations in FF.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2025.1525392/fullfollicular developmentovarian functionproximity extension assayfollicular fluidserum |
spellingShingle | Chong Wang Ying Feng Yu Chen Xianhua Lin Xiangjuan Li Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid Frontiers in Endocrinology follicular development ovarian function proximity extension assay follicular fluid serum |
title | Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
title_full | Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
title_fullStr | Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
title_full_unstemmed | Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
title_short | Proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function: a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
title_sort | proximity extension assay revealed novel inflammatory biomarkers for follicular development and ovarian function a prospective controlled study combining serum and follicular fluid |
topic | follicular development ovarian function proximity extension assay follicular fluid serum |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2025.1525392/full |
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