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MicroRNA-200a locally attenuates progesterone signaling in the cervix, preventing embryo implantation.

Hirofumi Haraguchi1, Tomoko Saito-Fujita, Yasushi Hirota, Mahiro Egashira, Leona Matsumoto, Mitsunori Matsuo, Takehiro Hiraoka, Kaori Koga, Naoko Yamauchi, Masashi Fukayama, Amanda Bartos, Jeeyeon Cha, Sudhansu K Dey, Tomoyuki Fujii, Yutaka Osuga.   

Abstract

Although cervical pregnancy and placenta previa, in which the embryo and placenta embed in or adjacent to the cervix, are life-threatening complications that result in massive bleeding and poor pregnancy outcomes in women, the incidence of these aberrant conditions is uncommon. We hypothesized that a local molecular mechanism is normally in place to prevent embryo implantation in the cervix. The ovarian hormones progesterone (P(4)) and estrogen differentially direct differentiation and proliferation of endometrial cells, which confers the receptive state for implantation: P(4) dominance causes differentiation of the luminal epithelium but increases stromal cell proliferation in preparation of the uterus for implantation. In search for the cause of cervical nonresponsiveness to implantation, we found that the statuses of cell proliferation and differentiation between the uterus and cervix during early pregnancy are remarkably disparate under identical endocrine milieu in both mice and humans. We also found that cervical levels of progesterone receptor (PR) protein are low compared with uterine levels during this period, and the low PR protein levels are attributed to elevated levels of microRNA(miR)-200a in the cervix. These changes were associated with up-regulation of the P(4)-metabolizing enzyme 20α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (200α-HSD) and down-regulation of its transcriptional repressor signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 in the cervix. The results provide evidence that elevated levels of miR-200a lead to down-regulation of P(4)-PR signaling and up-regulation of (200α-HSD) in the cervix, rendering it nonresponsive to implantation. These findings may point toward not only the physiological but also the pathological basis of the cervical milieu in embryo implantation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24850415      PMCID: PMC4075165          DOI: 10.1210/me.2014-1097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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