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Mylene W M Yao1, Hyunjung Lim, Daniel J Schust, Sung E Choe, Anna Farago, Yueyun Ding, Sebastien Michaud, George M Church, Richard L Maas.
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Human infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss caused by implantation defects are poorly understood. Hoxa-10-deficient female mice have severe infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss due to defective uterine implantation. Gene expression profiling experiments reveal that Hoxa-10 is an important regulator of two critical events in implantation: stromal cell proliferation and local immunosuppression. At the time of implantation, Hoxa-10 mediates the progesterone-stimulated proliferation of uterine stromal cells. Hoxa-10 mutants express a stromal cell proliferation defect that is accompanied by quantitative or spatial alterations in the expression of two cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor genes, p57 and p15. Hoxa-10 deficiency also leads to a severe local immunological disturbance, characterized by a polyclonal proliferation of T cells, that occurs in place of the normal progesterone-mediated immunosuppression in the periimplantation uterus.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12554760 DOI: 10.1210/me.2002-0290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Endocrinol ISSN: 0888-8809