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Progesterone-dependent and progesterone-independent modulation of luminal epithelial transcription to support pregnancy in cattle.

Thiago Martins1, Mariana Sponchiado2, Felipe A C C Silva1, Eliab Estrada-Cortés1,3, Peter J Hansen1, Francisco Peñagaricano4, Mario Binelli1.   

Abstract

In cattle, starting 4-5 days after estrus, preimplantation embryonic development occurs in the confinement of the uterine lumen. Cells in the endometrial epithelial layer control the molecular traffic to and from the lumen and, thereby determine luminal composition. Starting early postestrus, endometrial function is regulated by sex steroids, but the effects of progesterone on luminal cells transcription have not been measured in vivo. The first objective was to determine the extent to which progesterone controls transcription in luminal epithelial cells 4 days (D4) after estrus. The second objective was to discover luminal transcripts that predict pregnancy outcomes when the effect of progesterone is controlled. Endometrial luminal epithelial cells were collected from embryo transfer recipients on D4 using a cytological brush and their transcriptome was determined by RNASeq. Pregnancy by embryo transfer was measured on D30 (25 pregnant and 18 nonpregnant). Progesterone concentration on D4 was associated positively (n = 182) and negatively (n = 58) with gene expression. Progesterone-modulated transcription indicated an increase in oxidative phosphorylation, biosynthetic activity, and proliferation of epithelial cells. When these effects of progesterone were controlled, different genes affected positively (n = 22) and negatively (n = 292) odds of pregnancy. These set of genes indicated that a receptive uterine environment was characterized by the inhibition of phosphoinositide signaling and innate immune system responses. A panel of 25 genes predicted the pregnancy outcome with sensitivity and specificity ranging from 64%-96% and 44%-83%, respectively. In conclusion, in the early diestrus, both progesterone-dependent and progesterone-independent mechanisms regulate luminal epithelial transcription associated with pregnancy outcomes in cattle.

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Keywords:  cattle; fertility; gene regulation; progesterone; uterus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34890509      PMCID: PMC8791843          DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00108.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Genomics        ISSN: 1094-8341            Impact factor:   3.107


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