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Title: WNT signalling in reproductive organs
United States Patent: 6,485,972
Issued: November 26, 2002
Inventors: McMahon; Andrew P. (Lexington, MA); Parr; Brian
A. (Boulder, CO); Vaino; Seppo (Oulu, FI)
Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard College
(Cambridge, MA)
Appl. No.: 417039
Filed: October 12, 1999
Abstract
A method of enhancing viability of an oocyte by contacting the oocyte
with a Wnt-4 polypeptide.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on the discovery that Wnt signalling is involved in
the development of female reproductive organs in the embryo and in oocyte
development in adult animals. Accordingly, the invention features a method
of contraception which is carried out by administering to a female primate
an antagonist of a Wnt polypeptide. The antagonist inhibits Wnt-signalling
which plays a role in oocyte development and, in turn, inhibits oocyte
development. Preferably, the Wnt polypeptide is Wnt-1 class polypeptide
such as Wnt-1, Wnt-2, Wnt-3a, Wnt-4, Wnt-7a, or Wnt-7b polypeptide.
A Wnt antagonist is a composition which inhibits the physiological
activity of a Wnt polypeptide. For example, the activity is preferably Wnt
signalling by a Wnt-1 class polypeptide. A Wnt antagonist inhibits oocyte
development in an adult female animal and is therefore useful as a
contraceptive. A Wnt antagonist binds to a Wnt polypeptide or to its
receptor or to another component of the Wnt-1 class signal transduction
pathway but fails to potentiate Wnt-signalling. For example, the Wnt
antagonist is a dominant negative N-cadherin mutant, a dominant negative
.beta.-catenin mutant, or a Frizzled polypeptide. Antagonistic
polypeptides may contain a cysteine-rich domain, e.g., a peptide having an
amino acid sequence with at least 5%, preferably at least 7%, and most
preferably at least 8%, cysteines. The polypeptide preferably contains at
least 5 cysteines, more preferably at least 8 cysteines, and most
preferably at least 10 cysteines. For example, the polypeptide is about
120 amino acids in length and contains 10 cysteines. Preferably, the
polypeptide contains the amino acid consensus sequence of CX7-9
CX36-42 C8 CX6 CX6-10 CX3 CX6-7 CX12-27
CX8-13 (SEQ ID NO: 1) or CXPXXXXXXX CXXXXYXXXX XPNXXXHXXX XXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXLXX XXCSXXXXXF LCXXXXPXCX XXXXXXXXXX PCRXXCEXXX XXXCXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXWPXXX XCXXXPXXXX XXXXXC (SEQ ID NO:2). Preferably, the
polypeptide has at least 30%, more preferably at least 40%, more
preferably at least 50%, more preferably at least 75% identity to the
cysteine-rich domain of a Frizzled receptor. Sequence identity is
determined using the Sequence Analysis Software Package of the Genetics
Computer Group, University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center, 1710
University Avenue, Madison, Wis. 53705), with the default parameters as
specified therein. Other Wnt antagonists include Wnt-specific antibodies,
e.g., an antibody which binds to a Wnt polypeptide and inhibits oocyte
development, and Wnt-5a class polypeptides.
The invention also includes a contraceptive vaccine. The vaccine contains
a Wnt polypeptide, e.g., Wnt-1, Wnt-2, Wnt-3a, Wnt-4, Wnt-7a, or Wnt-7b.
The Wnt polypeptide is characterized as binding to an antibody that
inhibits Wnt-signalling, and thereby, oocyte development.
Wnt polypeptides, e.g., Wnt-4 and Wnt-7a, promote oocyte development.
Thus, a method of promoting maturation of an immature oocyte by contacting
the oocyte with a substantially pure preparation of a Wnt polypeptide,
e.g., Wnt-1, Wnt-2, Wnt-3a, Wnt-4, Wnt-7a, or Wnt-7b polypeptide, is also
within the invention. Polypeptides or other compounds are said to be
"substantially pure" when they are within preparations that are at least
60% by weight (dry weight) the compound of interest. Preferably, the
preparation is at least 75%, more preferably at least 90%, and most
preferably at least 99%, by weight the compound of interest. Purity is
measured by any appropriate standard method, e.g., by column
chromatography, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, or HPLC analysis.
Wnt polypeptides are also used to enhance viability of an oocyte, e.g., an
oocyte to be used in an in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure. The oocyte
is contacted with w Wnt polypeptide either in vivo prior to retrieval or
in vitro prior to the IVF procedure. For example, the viability of a
cryopreserved oocyte is enhanced by contacting the oocyte with a Wnt
polypeptide during and/or subsequent to thawing. Wnt polypeptides are also
used to increase the number of mature oocytes by culturing a sample
containing immature oocytes in a culture medium which includes a Wnt
polypeptide. The oocytes are cultured in the presence of a Wnt polypeptide
for at least one hour and up to several days. Following culture, the
number of mature oocytes in the sample cultured in the presence of said
Wnt polypeptide is at least 50% greater than the number of mature oocytes
cultured in the absence of the Wnt polypeptide. Preferably, the increase
in the number of mature oocytes in the sample is at least 75%, more
preferably 100%, and most preferably 200% greater than the number of
mature oocytes cultured in the absence of the Wnt polypeptide.
Claim 1 of 3 Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A method of promoting maturation of an immature oocyte comprising
contacting said oocyte with a substantially pure preparation of a Wnt
polypeptide, wherein said Wnt polypeptide comprises the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO:6.
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