Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Jan 2022)

A gene network of uterine luminal epithelium organizes mouse blastocyst implantation

  • Shizu Aikawa,
  • Yasushi Hirota,
  • Yamato Fukui,
  • Chihiro Ishizawa,
  • Rei IIda,
  • Tetsuaki Kaku,
  • Tomoyuki Hirata,
  • Shun Akaeda,
  • Takehiro Hiraoka,
  • Mitsunori Matsuo,
  • Yutaka Osuga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12435
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Purpose The receptive endometrium is critical for blastocyst implantation. In mice, after blastocysts enter the uterine cavities on day 4 of pregnancy (day 1 = vaginal plug), blastocyst attachment is completed within 24 h, accompanied by dynamic interactions between the uterine luminal epithelium and the blastocysts. Any failures in this process compromise subsequent pregnancy outcomes. Here, we performed comprehensive analyses of gene expression at the luminal epithelium in the peri‐implantation period. Methods RNA‐seq combined with laser microdissection (LMD) was used to reveal unique gene expression kinetics in the epithelium. Results We found that the prereceptive epithelium on day 3 specifically expresses cell cycle‐related genes. In addition, days 3 and 4 epithelia express glutathione pathway‐related genes, which are protective against oxidative stresses. In contrast, day 5 epithelium expresses genes involved in glycolysis and the regulation of cell proliferation. The genes highly expressed on days 3 and 4 compared to day 5 are related to progesterone receptor signaling, and the genes highly expressed on day 5 compared to days 3 and 4 are associated with the ones regulated by H3K27me3. Conclusions These results suggest that specific gene expression patterns govern uterine functions during early pregnancy, contributing to implantation success.

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