| Literature DB >> 34741805 |
Niraimathi Govindasamy1, Hongyan Long2, Hyun-Woo Jeong3, Ratish Raman1, Burak Özcifci4, Simone Probst5, Sebastian J Arnold5, Kristina Riehemann4, Adrian Ranga6, Ralf H Adams3, Britta Trappmann7, Ivan Bedzhov8.
Abstract
The process of implantation and the cellular interactions at the embryo-maternal interface are intrinsically difficult to analyze, as the implanting embryo is concealed by the uterine tissues. Therefore, the mechanisms mediating the interconnection of the embryo and the mother are poorly understood. Here, we established a 3D biomimetic culture environment that harbors the key features of the murine implantation niche. This culture system enabled direct analysis of trophoblast invasion and revealed the first embryonic interactions with the maternal vasculature. We found that implantation is mediated by the collective migration of penetrating strands of trophoblast giant cells, which acquire the expression of vascular receptors, ligands, and adhesion molecules, assembling a network for communication with the maternal blood vessels. In particular, Pdgf signaling cues promote the establishment of the heterologous contacts. Together, the biomimetic platform and our findings thereof elucidate the hidden dynamics of the early interactions at the implantation site.Entities:
Keywords: 3D culture; Pdgf; biomimetic; blastocyst; hydrogel; implantation; microfluidics; mouse; trophoblast; vasculature
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34741805 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2021.10.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270