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Transcriptomic analysis of interferon-γ-regulated genes in endometrial explants and their possible role in regulating maternal endometrial immunity during the implantation period in pigs, a true epitheliochorial placentation species.

Inkyu Yoo1, Doyoung Kim2, Jisoo Han1, Soohyung Lee1, Minsun Hong1, Bo-Young Jeon3, Jun-Mo Kim4, Hakhyun Ka5.   

Abstract

The implantation process requires precisely controlled interactions between the maternal uterine endometrium and the implanting conceptus. Conceptus-derived secretions affect endometrial cells to facilitate the adhesion and attachment of trophoblasts, and endometrial secretions support the growth and development of the conceptus. In pigs, the conceptus secretes a large amount of type II interferon, interferon-γ (IFNG), during the implantation period. However, the role of IFNG in the implantation process has not been fully understood in pigs. Thus, to determine the role of IFNG in the endometrium during early pregnancy in pigs, we treated endometrial explant tissues with increasing doses of IFNG and analyzed the transcriptome regulated by IFNG using an RNA-sequencing analysis. Data analyses identified 276 differentially regulated genes, their Gene Ontology terms, and 94 signature genes in a Gene Set Enrichment Analysis. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression of IFNG-regulated genes, including CIITA, KYNU, IDO1, WARS, and MHC class II molecules, in the endometrium throughout pregnancy and found that levels of those genes in the endometrium were highest on Day 15 of pregnancy, corresponding to the time of peak IFNG secretion by porcine conceptuses. In addition, immunohistochemical analyses revealed that CIITA, KYNU, and IDO proteins were expressed in a cell type- and pregnancy status-specific manner in the endometrium. These results show that genes overrepresented in endometrial tissues in response to IFNG were mainly related to immune responses, suggesting that conceptus-derived IFNG could play critical roles in regulating the maternal immune response for the establishment of pregnancy in pigs.
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Keywords:  Conceptus; Endometrium; IFNG; Immune response; Pig; RNA-Seq

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32659448     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.05.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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1.  Key Gene and Functional Pathways Identified in Unexplained Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion Using Targeted RNA Sequencing and Clinical Analysis.

Authors:  Heng Gu; Longyu Li; Mengxuan Du; Hang Xu; Mengge Gao; Xiaohua Liu; Xiangcai Wei; Xingming Zhong
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 7.561

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