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European Oocyte Biology Research Innovation Training Net (EUROVA)

Project
The hallmark of successful mammalian reproduction is the fusion between a haploid spermatozoon and a metaphase II oocyte. The generation of such an oocyte involves a series of steps whereby germinal-vesicle oocytes (in which the nuclei are intact) at prophase I are stimulated to resume meiosis and mature to metaphase II, a sequence of events that prepares the oocyte for fertilization. Although the treatment of infertility by Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ART) has been increasingly successful, the efficiency remains low with only about 1 in 10 eggs retrieved from women undergoing infertility treatments healthy enough to produce a pregnancy and birth. In healthy fertile livestock species, where ARTs are applied for production purposes this number increases to 1 in 6 eggs retrieved, which is still remarkably inefficient. The greatest block to advancement, is the substantial lack of knowledge on the key regulatory
checkpoints and processes that determine oocyte health. Such knowledge is key not just to treating infertility and maximising livestock genetic potential and productivity, but also to the field of regenerative medicine, where the reprogramming potential of the oocyte cytoplasm is critical to reprogramming somatic genomes. The EUROVA ETN will train a consolidate European Oocyte Biology Research, train a new cohort of Reproductive scientists and generate new knowledge. A deeper knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms set in place during the trajectory of oocyte growth, maturation, fertilization and oocyte to zygote transition will lead to innovations in ART, animal breeding, endangered species preservation, regenerative medicine and reproductive toxicology.
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Overview

Contributors

LUCIANO ALBERTO MARIA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria e Scienze Animali   Principale  

Type

H20MCITNIF - Horizon 2020_Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions-Innovative Training Network (ITN)/Individual Fellowships (IF)

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

November 1, 2019 - October 31, 2024

Project duration

60 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici

Publications

Outputs (7)

A meta-analysis suggests that the culture environment affects mRNA translation in bovine oocytes 
ANIMAL. SCIENCE PROCEEDINGS
2023
Abstract
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Advances in ovarian follicle culture systems: exploring the interplay between cells, matrix, and ovarian architecture 
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
BRAZILIAN COLLEGE OF ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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Early signaling pathways during in vitro culture of isolated primordial follicles 
MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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A spotlight on factors influencing the in vitro folliculogenesis of isolated preantral follicles 
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
SPRINGER
2024
Academic Article
Reserved Access
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Meiotic maturation failure in primary ovarian insufficiency: insights from a bovine model 
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
SPRINGER
2024
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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A century of programmed cell death in the ovary: a commentary 
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
SPRINGER
2022
Academic Article
Reserved Access
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Fighting Like Cats and Dogs: Challenges in Domestic Carnivore Oocyte Development and Promises of Innovative Culture Systems 
ANIMALS
MDPI
2021
Academic Article
Open Access
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