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Exometabolomic Analysis of Decidualizing Human Endometrial Stromal and Perivascular Cells.

Sarah L Harden1,2,3, Jieliang Zhou4, Seley Gharanei1,5, Maria Diniz-da-Costa1,6, Emma S Lucas1,7, Liang Cui2, Keisuke Murakami8, Jinling Fang2, Qingfeng Chen3, Jan J Brosens1,6,7, Yie Hou Lee2,4,9.   

Abstract

Differentiation of endometrial fibroblasts into specialized decidual cells controls embryo implantation and transforms the cycling endometrium into a semi-permanent, immune-protective matrix that accommodates the placenta throughout pregnancy. This process starts during the midluteal phase of the menstrual cycle with decidual transformation of perivascular cells (PVC) surrounding the terminal spiral arterioles and endometrial stromal cells (EnSC) underlying the luminal epithelium. Decidualization involves extensive cellular reprogramming and acquisition of a secretory phenotype, essential for coordinated placental trophoblast invasion. Secreted metabolites are an emerging class of signaling molecules, collectively known as the exometabolome. Here, we used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to characterize and analyze time-resolved changes in metabolite secretion (exometabolome) of primary PVC and EnSC decidualized over 8 days. PVC were isolated using positive selection of the cell surface marker SUSD2. We identified 79 annotated metabolites differentially secreted upon decidualization, including prostaglandin, sphingolipid, and hyaluronic acid metabolites. Secreted metabolites encompassed 21 metabolic pathways, most prominently glycerolipid and pyrimidine metabolism. Although temporal exometabolome changes were comparable between decidualizing PVC and EnSC, 32 metabolites were differentially secreted across the decidualization time-course. Further, targeted metabolomics demonstrated significant differences in secretion of purine pathway metabolites between decidualized PVC and EnSC. Taken together, our findings indicate that the metabolic footprints generated by different decidual subpopulations encode spatiotemporal information that may be important for optimal embryo implantation.
Copyright © 2021 Harden, Zhou, Gharanei, Diniz-da-Costa, Lucas, Cui, Murakami, Fang, Chen, Brosens and Lee.

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Keywords:  decidualization; endometrial stromal cells; endometrium; exometabolome; metabolism; perivascular cells; reproduction

Year:  2021        PMID: 33585482      PMCID: PMC7876294          DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.626619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 2296-634X


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