scholarly journals BCL2L15 Depletion Inhibits Endometrial Receptivity via the STAT1 Signaling Pathway

Genes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 816
Author(s):  
Diqi Yang ◽  
Ai Liu ◽  
Yanqin Wu ◽  
Bin Li ◽  
Sha Nan ◽  
...  

In domestic ruminants, endometrial receptivity is critical for a successful pregnancy and economic efficiency. Although the endometrium undergoes major cellular changes during peri-implantation, the precise mechanisms regulating goat endometrial receptivity remain unknown. In this study, we investigated the functional roles and signal transduction of the B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2)-like protein 15 (BCL2L15) in the regulation of endometrial receptivity in vitro. Our results showed that BCL2L15 was up-regulated in goat endometrial epithelial cells (EECs) under progesterone (P4), estradiol (E2), and interferon-tau (IFN-τ) treatments. Our knockdown of BCL2L15 by specific shRNA that significantly hampered endometrial receptivity. In the absence of BCL2L15, the signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)1 and STAT3 pathway were activated. Additionally, pretreatment with the STAT1 inhibitor, fludarabine, restored the effect of silencing BCL2L15 on the endometrial receptivity, but not the STAT3 inhibitor Stattic. Overall, these results suggested that BCL2L15 is the key regulator of endometrial receptivity in goats, regulating the endometrial receptivity through the STAT1 pathway. Understanding the function of BCL2L15-STAT1 in endometrial receptivity is important to the exploration of new targets for the diagnosis and treatment of early pregnancy failure, and improving the success rates for artificial reproduction.

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 5323
Author(s):  
Diqi Yang ◽  
Ai Liu ◽  
Yanyan Zhang ◽  
Sha Nan ◽  
Ruiling Yin ◽  
...  

In domestic ruminants, endometrial receptivity is related to successful pregnancy and economic efficiency. Despite several molecules having been reported in the past regarding endometrial receptivity regulation, much regarding the mechanism of endometrial receptivity regulation remains unknown due to the complex nature of the trait. In this work, we demonstrated that the cysteine-rich transmembrane bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) regulator 1 (CRIM1) served as a novel regulator in the regulation of goat endometrial receptivity in vitro. Our results showed that hormones and IFN-τ increased the expression of CRIM1 in goat endometrial epithelial cells (EECs). Knockdown of CRIM1 via specific shRNA hindered cell proliferation, cell adhesion and prostaglandins (PGs) secretion and thus derailed normal endometrial receptivity. We further confirmed that receptivity defect phenotypes due to CRIM1 interference were restored by ATG7 overexpression in EECs while a loss of ATG7 further impaired receptivity phenotypes. Moreover, our results showed that changing the expression of ATG7 affected the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Moreover, mR-143-5p was shown to be a potential upstream factor of CRIM1-regulated endometrial receptivity in EECs. Overall, these results suggest that CRIM1, as the downstream target of miR-143-5p, has effects on ATG7-dependent autophagy, regulating cell proliferation, cell adhesion and PG secretion, and provides a new target for the diagnosis and treatment of early pregnancy failure and for improving the success rates of artificial reproduction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 170
Author(s):  
Y. Guo ◽  
N. Jahmat ◽  
T. Van Shaik ◽  
M. Chanrot ◽  
J. F. Valarcher ◽  
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria and is involved in postpartum uterine infection in cattle. Lipopolysaccharide causes inflammation of the endometrium and the activation of immune and pro-inflammatory pathways in uterine cells has been well documented. This study was performed to investigate the effects of LPS on epithelial cells from whole-genome information, and this abstract focuses on genes and pathways involved in the regulation of implantation. Following in vitro culture of bovine endometrial epithelial cells (bEEC), passage 4 epithelial cell samples from 3 cows were exposed to 0, 2, and 8 µg mL−1 LPS (Sigma L2630, Escherichia coli O111:B4, Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO, USA) for 24 h. At time 0 and at 24 h for each LPS dosage, RNA was extracted by using the All prep DNA/RNA Universal kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA, USA). Samples were analysed by RNA sequencing performed in the SciLife Laboratory in Uppsala. Differentially expressed genes (DEG) were identified by using Ensemble genes as a reference. No DEG were found between 2 and 8 µg mL−1 LPS-treated samples and at 24 h 2035 DEG were identified (Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value < 0.05) between controls and samples treated with 2 µg mL−1 LPS. Gene ontology analysis did show that DEG were associated to immune response (up), response to stress and external stimuli (up), catalytic activity (up), cell cycle, anatomical structures especially cell membrane, and adhesion (down) pathways. In the latest, numerous specific genes in relation with implantation were highly deregulated. This includes down-regulation of 8 members of the cadherin superfamily. On the contrary, 4 members of the mucin family were strongly up-regulated by LPS (MUC1, MUC13, MUC16, F1MUC1). Molecules such as plakophilins and desmogleins involved in desmosomes, in tight junctions, and in the control of cell adhesion were also deregulated. Specific changes occurred in immune response related with implantation [strong up-regulation of the immunoglobulin superfamily members such ICAM1 (or CD54) and down-regulation of ALCAM]. A set of 10 molecules belonging to the family of integrins and their binding partners were also deregulated [for instance, down-regulation of osteopontin (SPP1)]. In addition, LPS deregulated a large set of genes binding the above molecules (such as galectins LGALS1, S3, S9) and more than 20 transcripts coding for cytokines and their receptors. A large series of interferon-induced genes (IFITS) and genes coding for interferon-induced trans membrane proteins (IFITM) were highly up-regulated by LPS. This may be of functional importance due to the fact that all those genes are normally up-regulated by interferon tau from embryonic origin. The above results show that the function of endometrial epithelial cells is profoundly affected by LPS and that most of the key signals involved in implantation are deregulated. It is likely that these LPS-induced changes strongly perturb lately endometrial responsiveness to embryos at the time of implantation. Research was done with the financial support of FP7 project “Prolific” and RMUTSV (Thailand).


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raghavendra Basavaraja ◽  
Senasige Thilina Madusanka ◽  
Jessica N. Drum ◽  
Ketan Shrestha ◽  
Svetlana Farberov ◽  
...  

Abstract Interferon-tau (IFNT), serves as a signal to maintain the corpus luteum (CL) during early pregnancy in domestic ruminants. We investigated here whether IFNT directly affects the function of luteinized bovine granulosa cells (LGCs), a model for large-luteal cells. Recombinant ovine IFNT (roIFNT) induced the IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs; MX2, ISG15, and OAS1Y). IFNT induced a rapid and transient (15–45 min) phosphorylation of STAT1, while total STAT1 protein was higher only after 24 h. IFNT treatment elevated viable LGCs numbers and decreased dead/apoptotic cell counts. Consistent with these effects on cell viability, IFNT upregulated cell survival proteins (MCL1, BCL-xL, and XIAP) and reduced the levels of gamma-H2AX, cleaved caspase-3, and thrombospondin-2 (THBS2) implicated in apoptosis. Notably, IFNT reversed the actions of THBS1 on cell viability, XIAP, and cleaved caspase-3. Furthermore, roIFNT stimulated proangiogenic genes, including FGF2, PDGFB, and PDGFAR. Corroborating the in vitro observations, CL collected from day 18 pregnant cows comprised higher ISGs together with elevated FGF2, PDGFB, and XIAP, compared with CL derived from day 18 cyclic cows. This study reveals that IFNT activates diverse pathways in LGCs, promoting survival and blood vessel stabilization while suppressing cell death signals. These mechanisms might contribute to CL maintenance during early pregnancy.


Reproduction ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 159 (6) ◽  
pp. 733-743 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qian Chen ◽  
Yong Fan ◽  
Xiaowei Zhou ◽  
Zheng Yan ◽  
Yanping Kuang ◽  
...  

Some studies have demonstrated that the implantation rate of fresh transfer cycles is lower in the gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist (GnRH-ant) protocol than in the GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) protocol during in vitro fertilization (IVF). This effect may be related to endometrial receptivity. However, the mechanisms are unclear. Here, endometrial tissues obtained from the mid-secretory phase of patients treated with GnRH-a or GnRH-ant protocols and from patients on their natural cycle were assessed. Endometrial expression of B-type creatine kinase (CKB), which plays important roles in the implantation phase, was significantly reduced in the GnRH-ant group. At the same time, expression of the endometrial receptivity marker HOXA10 was considerably reduced in the GnRH-ant group. GnRH-ant exposure in endometrial epithelial cells (EECs) in vitro decreased CKB expression and ATP generation and blocked polymerization of actin. Furthermore, in vitro GnRH-ant-exposed Ishikawa cells showed enhanced F-actin depolymerization, and these effects were rescued by CKB overexpression. Similar effects were observed after CKB knockdown, and these effects were rescued by CKB overexpression. Moreover, cell migration was decreased in CKB-knockdown Ishikawa cells compared with that in control cells, and this effect was also rescued by CKB overexpression. Overall, these findings showed that GnRH-ant affected CKB expression in EECs, resulting in cytoskeletal damage and migration failure. These results provide insight into the roles and molecular mechanisms of GnRH-ant treatment in the endometrium.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
T T T N Nguyen ◽  
Y S S Kwok ◽  
S Russell ◽  
C Librach

Abstract Study question Could non-autologous platelet lysate (PL) increase attachment of HTR–8 spheroids in vitro to primary endometrial epithelial cells (EECs) from patients with recurrent implantation failure (RIF)? Summary answer Increased quantity of HTR–8 spheroids attached to primary EECs, isolated from patients with RIF, suggests in vitro treatment with non-autologous PL could improve endometrial receptivity. What is known already Inadequate endometrial receptivity and thickness are major causes for RIF. Recent studies suggest that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may improve pregnancy outcomes for RIF and/or thin endometrium (TE) patients. Our previous results show that a commercially sourced and non-autologous human PRP/PL (HPL) promotes EC proliferation in vitro, suggesting that HPL may help to standardize future clinical treatments. In addition to EC proliferation, HPL treatment may improve embryo attachment to primary EECs isolated from patients with a history of RIF. In vitro attachment assays with trophoblast spheroids (embryo model) could help elucidate the effect of HPL on endometrial receptivity in RIF patients. Study design, size, duration Endometrial tissue was collected from nine RIF patients at the CReATe Fertility Centre, Toronto, Canada (Veritas REB#16580): five with (RIF+TE) and four without a TE (RIF only). Primary EECs were enzymatically isolated and treated with serum-free culture media (SFM) or 1% HPL in SFM for 48 hours before performing the attachment assay. Trophoblast cells (HTR–8/SVneo) were grown in suspension on a rocker to form 70–100 uM spheroids over 24 hours before use in the assay. Participants/materials, setting, methods Spheroids were fluorescently labelled with calcein-AM for 30 minutes and size-selected to capture spheroids similar in size to a human blastocyst. Spheroids were seeded on top of EEC monolayers and calcein fluorescence was immediately measured by a spectrophotometer. Following the 1-hour incubation, unattached spheroids were aspirated, and fluorescence was measured again. Spheroids were also individually quantified by fluorescent microscopy and ImageJ™ software. The percentage of spheroid attachment was calculated for calcein fluorescence and ImageJ™ quantification. Main results and the role of chance The HTR–8/SVneo cell line, derived from human first-trimester extravillous trophoblast cells (EVT), has been shown to be a suitable cell line to assess adhesion and invasion in vitro. Trophoblast spheroids generated from this cell line visually resembled a blastocyst and maintained expression of the EVT and implantation biomarkers: GATA3, ITGA5, and LIF. Primary EECs, treated for 48 hours with SFM supplemented with 1% commercially sourced and non-autologous HPL, overall exhibited increased attachment to HTR–8 spheroids. The percentage of spheroid attachment, as measured by fluorescence alone, significantly increase from 47.98% to 64.27% (P &lt; 0.01) of seeded spheroids in RIF+TE EEC cultures, and from 48.12% to 85.77% (P &lt; 0.001) of seeded spheroids in RIF only EEC cultures. Quantification by fluorescent microscopy and ImageJ™ software for individual calcein-stained spheroids, revealed a significant increase in spheroid attachment, from 57.52% to 86.5% (P &lt; 0.01) in RIF+TE EEC cultures, and from 42.58% to 68.90% (P &lt; 0.01) in RIF only EEC cultures. Limitations, reasons for caution Although there was a positive correlation between calcein fluorescence and spheroid quantity, quantification by fluorescence alone may be unreliable due to the variable numbers of cells in each spheroid. Our data suggest a more precise increase in attachment is detected when quantified by fluorescent microscopy and ImageJ™ software. Wider implications of the findings: We report a method for functional assessment of endometrial receptivity in vitro. HPL appears to promote implantation in RIF patients in a model of embryo attachment. We predict that the observed increase in attachment is due to increased endometrial receptivity gene expression, which will be our next investigative avenue. Trial registration number N/A


2022 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Song ◽  
Fei Fei ◽  
Fengchang Qiao ◽  
Zuyi Weng ◽  
Yuanxun Yang ◽  
...  

AbstractLong noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have crucial functions in the tumorigenesis and metastasis of cancers. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification of RNA is an important epigenetic regulatory mechanism in various malignancies. Nevertheless, the mechanism of m6A-modified lncRNA in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has remained poorly defined. In the present study, we showed that lncRNA TRERNA1 was associated with the poor prognosis of DLBCL patients. TRERNA1 with internal m6A modification was highly correlated with the demethylase ALKBH5 expression. We further demonstrated that TRERNA1 was a potential downstream target of ALKBH5-mediated m6A modification by m6A-RNA sequencing and m6A-RIP assays. Decreased m6A methylation of TRERNA1 regulated by ALKBH5 was shown to regulate cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. The results of mechanism analyses revealed that TRERNA1 recruited EZH2 to epigenetically silence the expression of the cyclin-dependent kinases inhibitor p21 by H3K27me3 modification of its promoter region. In addition, ALKBH5 further inhibited p21 expression. Taken together, our results elucidate the functional roles and epigenetic alterations of TRERNA1 through m6A modification in DLBCL. TRERNA1, the expression of which is upregulated by ALKBH5, acts as a scaffold that decreases p21 expression. The results of the present study provide novel targets for the diagnosis and treatment of DLBCL.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lichun Yang ◽  
Xiaorui Liu ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Danni Li ◽  
Guili Li ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Endometrial epithelial cells proliferation and secretion of various cytokines have a strong impact on the formation of receptive endometrium, which is known as a physiological status that allows an activated embryo to attach to the endometrium for a limited time. Circular RNAs and miRNAs can be involved in the dynamic physiological changes of endometrium by regulating relevant functional target genes in the uterus. Our work presented here with the ultimate purpose of revealing the latent molecular mechanism of FBXO18/circRNA211/miR-431/CSF1 axis in the establishment of endometrial receptivity of dairy goats.Results: In vitro, we found a regulatory network of FBXO18/circRNA211/miR-431/CSF1 in goat endometrial epithelial cells that circRNA211 severed as a sponge for miR-431, resulting in weakening the inhibition of miR-431 on target genes CSF1 and FBXO18. FBXO18/circRNA211/miR-431/CSF1 axis promoted the proliferation through regulating the key proteins of Ras, Raf, MEK, ERK in MAPK pathway via CCK-8, EdU, flow cytometry and Western blot assays. Furthermore, FBXO18/circRNA211/miR-431/CSF1 axis activated the phosphorylation of key proteins PI3K, AKT and mTOR in PI3K-mTOR pathway by CSF1R, thereby promoting the establishment of endometrial receptivity. In vivo models, mice injected with miR-431 agomir showed that the endometrial thickness and the number of pinopodes were significantly decreased by HE staining and scanning electron microscope. Immunohistochemistry results showed that VEGF and OPN proteins were down-regulated and MUC1 protein was up-regulated under the treatment of miR-431 agomir. Further study demonstrated that miR-431 inhibited embryo implantation by impeding the establishment of endometrial receptivity.Conclusion: Ultimately, our study revealed a regulatory mechanism of FBXO18/circRNA211/miR-431/CSF1 axis in goat endometrial epithelial cells. This circRNA/miRNA/mRNA regulatory network presented here in vitro and in vivo models may provide a novel insight into the potentially regulating endometrium biological functions and promoting the formation of endometrium receptivity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25-26 ◽  
pp. 142-148
Author(s):  
Yue Zhang ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Chaofeng Yu ◽  
Xiaoyan Du ◽  
Xiaorui Liu ◽  
...  

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