| Literature DB >> 26457333 |
Yan Yin1, Congxing Lin2, Ivy Zhang3, Alexander V Fisher, Maulik Dhandha, Liang Ma.
Abstract
The fate of mouse uterine epithelial progenitor cells is determined between postnatal days 5 to 7. Around this critical time window, exposure to an endocrine disruptor, diethylstilbestrol (DES), can profoundly alter uterine cytodifferentiation. We have shown previously that a homeo domain transcription factor MSX-2 plays an important role in DES-responsiveness in the female reproductive tract (FRT). Mutant FRTs exhibited a much more severe phenotype when treated with DES, accompanied by gene expression changes that are dependent on Msx2. To better understand the role that MSX-2 plays in uterine response to DES, we performed global gene expression profiling experiment in mice lacking Msx2 By comparing this result to our previously published microarray data performed on wild-type mice, we extracted common and differentially regulated genes in the two genotypes. In so doing, we identified potential downstream targets of MSX-2, as well as genes whose regulation by DES is modulated through MSX-2. Discovery of these genes will lead to a better understanding of how DES, and possibly other endocrine disruptors, affects reproductive organ development.Entities:
Keywords: Endometrium; Enviromental hormone; Msx2; diethylstilbestrol (DES)
Year: 2015 PMID: 26457333 PMCID: PMC4596533 DOI: 10.19104/jstb.2015.105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Stem Cell Transplant Biol