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Luminal and Glandular Epithelial Cells from the Porcine Endometrium maintain Cell Type-Specific Marker Gene Expression in Air-Liquid Interface Culture.

Meret Schmidhauser1,2, Susanne E Ulbrich1, Jennifer Schoen3,4.   

Abstract

Two different types of epithelial cells constitute the inner surface of the endometrium. While luminal epithelial cells line the uterine cavity and build the embryo-maternal contact zone, glandular epithelial cells form tubular glands reaching deeply into the endometrial stroma. To facilitate investigations considering the functional and molecular differences between the two populations of epithelial cells and their contribution to reproductive processes, we aimed at establishing differentiated in vitro models of both the luminal and the glandular epithelium of the porcine endometrium using an air-liquid interface (ALI) approach. We first tested if porcine luminal endometrium epithelial cells (PEEC-L) reproducibly form differentiated epithelial monolayers under ALI conditions by monitoring the morphology and the trans-epithelial electrical resistance (TEER). Subsequently, luminal (PEEC-L) and glandular epithelial cells (PEEC-G) were consecutively isolated from the endometrium of the uterine horn. Both cell types were characterized by marker gene expression analysis immediately after isolation. Cells were separately grown at the ALI and assessed by means of histomorphometry, TEER, and marker gene expression after 3 weeks of culture. PEEC-L and PEEC-G formed polarized monolayers of differentiated epithelial cells with a moderate TEER and in vivo-like morphology at the ALI. They exhibited distinct patterns of functional and cell type-specific marker gene expression after isolation and largely maintained these patterns during the culture period. The here presented cell culture procedure for PEEC-L and -G offers new opportunities to study the impact of embryonic signals, endocrine effectors, and reproductive toxins on both porcine endometrial epithelial cell types under standardized in vitro conditions. Created with BioRender.com .
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Keywords:  Air–liquid interface; Cell culture; Endometrium; Glandular epithelium; Luminal epithelium

Year:  2022        PMID: 35849251     DOI: 10.1007/s12015-022-10410-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cell Rev Rep        ISSN: 2629-3277            Impact factor:   6.692


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7.  Analysis of the transcriptome of bovine endometrial cells isolated by laser micro-dissection (1): specific signatures of stromal, glandular and luminal epithelial cells.

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9.  Cell type-specific analysis of transcriptome changes in the porcine endometrium on Day 12 of pregnancy.

Authors:  Shuqin Zeng; Jochen Bick; Susanne E Ulbrich; Stefan Bauersachs
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Spatial organization of endometrial gene expression at the onset of embryo attachment in pigs.

Authors:  Shuqin Zeng; Susanne E Ulbrich; Stefan Bauersachs
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2019-11-21       Impact factor: 3.969

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