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Highly glycosylated MUC1 mediates high affinity L-selectin binding at the human endometrial surface.

Lewis W Francis1, Seydou N Yao1, Lydia C Powell1, Sean Griffiths1, Alexander Berquand2, Thomas Piasecki1, William Howe1, Andrea S Gazze1, Mary C Farach-Carson3, Pamela Constantinou4, Daniel Carson4, Lavinia Margarit5, Deya Gonzalez1, R Steven Conlan6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sialyl-Lewis X/L-selectin high affinity binding interactions between transmembrane O-glycosylated mucins proteins and the embryo have been implicated in implantation processes within the human reproductive system. However, the adhesive properties of these mucins at the endometrial cell surface are difficult to resolve due to known discrepancies between in vivo models and the human reproductive system and a lack of sensitivity in current in vitro models. To overcome these limitations, an in vitro model of the human endometrial epithelial was interrogated with single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) to delineate the molecular configurations of mucin proteins that mediate the high affinity L-selectin binding required for human embryo implantation.
RESULTS: This study reveals that MUC1 contributes to both the intrinsic and extrinsic adhesive properties of the HEC-1 cellular surface. High expression of MUC1 on the cell surface led to a significantly increased intrinsic adhesion force (148 pN vs. 271 pN, p < 0.001), whereas this adhesion force was significantly reduced (271 pN vs. 118 pN, p < 0.001) following siRNA mediated MUC1 ablation. Whilst high expression of MUC1 displaying elevated glycosylation led to strong extrinsic (> 400 pN) L-selectin binding at the cell surface, low expression of MUC1 with reduced glycosylation resulted in significantly less (≤200 pN) binding events.
CONCLUSIONS: An optimal level of MUC1 together with highly glycosylated decoration of the protein is critical for high affinity L-selectin binding. This study demonstrates that MUC1 contributes to cellular adhesive properties which may function to facilitate trophoblast binding to the endometrial cell surface through the L-selectin/sialyl-Lewis x adhesion system subsequent to implantation.

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Keywords:  Adhesion; Biophysics; Human reproduction; Implantation; Mucin; Single molecule force spectroscopy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33596915     DOI: 10.1186/s12951-021-00793-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology        ISSN: 1477-3155            Impact factor:   10.435


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Authors:  L Margarit; D Gonzalez; P D Lewis; L Hopkins; C Davies; R S Conlan; L Joels; J O White
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2009-07-22       Impact factor: 6.918

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