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Secrets of Endometrial Receptivity: Some Are Hidden in Uterine Secretome.

Kashmira Bhusane1, Sumit Bhutada1, Uddhav Chaudhari1, Lalita Savardekar1, Rajendra Katkam1, Geetanjali Sachdeva1.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: Endometrium, the innermost mucosal layer of the uterus, serves as a lodge for the embryo in eutherian mammals. The endometrium is constituted of various cell types, and each cell type executes specific functions to facilitate embryo implantation and development. It is well established that the endometrium, despite being non-permissive to the embryo for the major period of a menstrual cycle, is irreplaceable in the scheme of events essential for procreation. However, the embryo, before initiating physical contact with the endometrium, encounters the uterine cavity that remains bathed in uterine fluid. Uterine fluid is an admixture of endometrial secretions, plasma transudates, and oviductal fluid. Uterine fluid components are believed to play important roles in immunosuppression and embryo development during peri-implantation period. Uterine fluid is also involved in defense against pathogens, sperm migration, and lubrication of endometrium. The advent of high-throughput functional genomics tools has created enormous opportunities to investigate the uterine fluid for its protein repertoire and modulation during the receptive phase of an endometrial cycle in animals and humans. Towards this, few investigations have been conducted in recent years. The data obtained using non-targetted functional genomics approaches need to be assimilated with the existing information on specific components of uterine fluid.
METHOD: This review compiles existing information on the composition of uterine fluid and its significance in endometrial functions and dysfunctions. RESULT: Collectively, investigations based on targetted and non-targetted approaches have revealed the presence of several cytokines, growth factors, ions, carbohydrates, and steroids, in human uterine fluid.
CONCLUSION: Detailed investigations of human uterine fluid, especially directed towards the elucidation of functional relevance of different proteins in uterine fluid, will help identify novel markers of endometrial receptivity and also gain significant insights into the mechanisms underlying unexplained infertility, recurrent pregnancy losses, and other endometrial pathologies.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Endometrium; proteome; receptivity; uterine fluid

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26865379     DOI: 10.1111/aji.12472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 1046-7408            Impact factor:   3.886


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