iScience (Jun 2024)

Secretion of WNT7A by UC-MSCs assist in promoting the endometrial epithelial regeneration

  • Fangbo Liu,
  • Qin Lin,
  • Shaolei Shen,
  • Zhihong Li,
  • Xiaorui Xie,
  • Quan Cheng,
  • Lan Wang,
  • Yin Long,
  • Juan Wang,
  • Li Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 6
p. 109888

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Summary: Stem cell therapy for intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) has been widely used in clinical treatment. However, intravenous injection lacks sufficient targeting capabilities, while in situ injection poses challenges in ensuring the effective survival of stem cells. Furthermore, the mechanism underlying the interaction between stem cells and endometrial cells in vivo remains poorly understood, and there is a lack of suitable in vitro models for studying these problems. Here, we designed an extracellular matrix (ECM)-adhesion mimic hydrogel for intrauterine administration, which was more effective than direct injection in treating IUAs. Additionally, we analyzed the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and confirmed that the activation of endometrial epithelial stem cells is pivotal. Our findings demonstrated that umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) secrete WNT7A to activate endometrial epithelial stem cells, thereby accelerating regeneration of the endometrial epithelium. Concurrently, under transforming growth factor alpha (TGFA) stimulation secreted by the EMT epithelium, UC-MSCs upregulate E-cadherin while partially implanting into the endometrial epithelium.

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