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Progesterone-modulated induction of apoptosis by interferon-tau in cultured epithelial cells of bovine endometrium.

Bingtuan Wang1, Chaowu Xiao, Alan K Goff.   

Abstract

Interferon-tau (IFN-tau) is produced by the trophoblast prior to implantation in ruminants. It is involved in maternal recognition of pregnancy, and is a pleiotropic molecule that can alter the synthesis of endometrial proteins and inhibit proliferation of some cells. We have observed that IFN-tau reduces the DNA content in cultures of bovine endometrial epithelial cells; therefore, the objective of this study was to determine whether IFN-tau would induce apoptosis in bovine endometrial cells. Epithelial cells were prepared, cultured to confluence, and then incubated for 24 or 48 h in the presence or absence of 10 ng/ml progesterone, 100 ng/ml IFN-tau, or 10 microg/ml cycloheximide (CHX; an apoptosis inducer used as a positive control). Cells undergoing apoptosis exhibit such characteristics as the appearance of apoptotic bodies and DNA fragmentation. The incidence of apoptosis was assessed by using TUNEL, DNA fragmentation analysis, and Western blot analysis of Bax-alpha protein expression. The results showed that IFN-tau and CHX significantly increased the percentage of cells with apoptotic nuclei (33.6% and 44.8%, respectively) compared with controls (11.7%; P < 0.05). Progesterone treatment of the cells significantly inhibited the ability of IFN-tau to induce apoptosis (14.6%) compared with IFN-tau alone (33.6%; P < 0.05). DNA fragmentation analysis showed that INF-tau and CHX treatment resulted in an increase in the appearance of DNA laddering compared with that in untreated control cultures. Western blot analysis showed that IFN-tau and CHX treatment resulted in a greater expression of the proapoptotic protein Bax-alpha compared with that in control cultures. These data demonstrate that IFN-tau can induce apoptosis in bovine uterine epithelial cells and that this effect is modulated by progesterone. We speculate that IFN-tau might play a critical role in the remodeling of the endometrium around the time of implantation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12533434     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.102.006924

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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