Literature DB >> 27911818

Planar cell polarity signaling in the uterus directs appropriate positioning of the crypt for embryo implantation.

Jia Yuan1, Jeeyeon Cha1, Wenbo Deng1, Amanda Bartos1, Xiaofei Sun1, Hsin-Yi Henry Ho2, Jean-Paul Borg3,4, Terry P Yamaguchi5, Yingzi Yang6, Sudhansu K Dey7.   

Abstract

Blastocyst implantation is a complex process requiring coordination of a dynamic sequence of embryo-uterine interactions. Blood vessels enter the uterus from the mesometrium, demarcating the uterus into mesometrial (M) and antimesometrial (AM) domains. Implantation occurs along the uterine longitudinal axis within specialized implantation chambers (crypts) that originate within the evaginations directed from the primary lumen toward the AM domain. The morphological orientation of crypts in rodent uteri was recognized more than a century ago, but the mechanism remained unknown. Here we provide evidence that planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling orchestrates directed epithelial evaginations to form crypts for implantation in mice. Uterine deletion of Vang-like protein 2, but not Vang-like protein 1, conferred aberrant PCP signaling, misdirected epithelial evaginations, defective crypt formation, and blastocyst attachment, leading to severely compromised pregnancy outcomes. The study reveals a previously unrecognized role for PCP in executing spatial cues for crypt formation and implantation. Because PCP is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon, our study is likely to inspire implantation studies of this signaling pathway in humans and other species.

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Keywords:  PCP; Vangl2; crypt; embryo implantation; uterus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27911818      PMCID: PMC5167210          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1614946113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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