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Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is widely viewed as dependent upon an intimate dialogue, mediated by locally secreted factors between a developmentally competent embryo and a receptive endometrium. Reproductive success in humans is however limited, largely because of the high prevalence of chromosomally abnor...

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Autores principales: Teklenburg, Gijs, Salker, Madhuri, Molokhia, Mariam, Lavery, Stuart, Trew, Geoffrey, Aojanepong, Tepchongchit, Mardon, Helen J., Lokugamage, Amali U., Rai, Raj, Landles, Christian, Roelen, Bernard A. J., Quenby, Siobhan, Kuijk, Ewart W., Kavelaars, Annemieke, Heijnen, Cobi J., Regan, Lesley, Brosens, Jan J., Macklon, Nick S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20422011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010258
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author Teklenburg, Gijs
Salker, Madhuri
Molokhia, Mariam
Lavery, Stuart
Trew, Geoffrey
Aojanepong, Tepchongchit
Mardon, Helen J.
Lokugamage, Amali U.
Rai, Raj
Landles, Christian
Roelen, Bernard A. J.
Quenby, Siobhan
Kuijk, Ewart W.
Kavelaars, Annemieke
Heijnen, Cobi J.
Regan, Lesley
Brosens, Jan J.
Macklon, Nick S.
author_facet Teklenburg, Gijs
Salker, Madhuri
Molokhia, Mariam
Lavery, Stuart
Trew, Geoffrey
Aojanepong, Tepchongchit
Mardon, Helen J.
Lokugamage, Amali U.
Rai, Raj
Landles, Christian
Roelen, Bernard A. J.
Quenby, Siobhan
Kuijk, Ewart W.
Kavelaars, Annemieke
Heijnen, Cobi J.
Regan, Lesley
Brosens, Jan J.
Macklon, Nick S.
author_sort Teklenburg, Gijs
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is widely viewed as dependent upon an intimate dialogue, mediated by locally secreted factors between a developmentally competent embryo and a receptive endometrium. Reproductive success in humans is however limited, largely because of the high prevalence of chromosomally abnormal preimplantation embryos. Moreover, the transient period of endometrial receptivity in humans uniquely coincides with differentiation of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) into highly specialized decidual cells, which in the absence of pregnancy invariably triggers menstruation. The role of cyclic decidualization of the endometrium in the implantation process and the nature of the decidual cytokines and growth factors that mediate the crosstalk with the embryo are unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We employed a human co-culture model, consisting of decidualizing ESCs and single hatched blastocysts, to identify the soluble factors involved in implantation. Over the 3-day co-culture period, approximately 75% of embryos arrested whereas the remainder showed normal development. The levels of 14 implantation factors secreted by the stromal cells were determined by multiplex immunoassay. Surprisingly, the presence of a developing embryo had no significant effect on decidual secretions, apart from a modest reduction in IL-5 levels. In contrast, arresting embryos triggered a strong response, characterized by selective inhibition of IL-1β, -6, -10, -17, -18, eotaxin, and HB-EGF secretion. Co-cultures were repeated with undifferentiated ESCs but none of the secreted cytokines were affected by the presence of a developing or arresting embryo. CONCLUSIONS: Human ESCs become biosensors of embryo quality upon differentiation into decidual cells. In view of the high incidence of gross chromosomal errors in human preimplantation embryos, cyclic decidualization followed by menstrual shedding may represent a mechanism of natural embryo selection that limits maternal investment in developmentally impaired pregnancies.
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spelling pubmed-28581592010-04-26 Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation Teklenburg, Gijs Salker, Madhuri Molokhia, Mariam Lavery, Stuart Trew, Geoffrey Aojanepong, Tepchongchit Mardon, Helen J. Lokugamage, Amali U. Rai, Raj Landles, Christian Roelen, Bernard A. J. Quenby, Siobhan Kuijk, Ewart W. Kavelaars, Annemieke Heijnen, Cobi J. Regan, Lesley Brosens, Jan J. Macklon, Nick S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is widely viewed as dependent upon an intimate dialogue, mediated by locally secreted factors between a developmentally competent embryo and a receptive endometrium. Reproductive success in humans is however limited, largely because of the high prevalence of chromosomally abnormal preimplantation embryos. Moreover, the transient period of endometrial receptivity in humans uniquely coincides with differentiation of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) into highly specialized decidual cells, which in the absence of pregnancy invariably triggers menstruation. The role of cyclic decidualization of the endometrium in the implantation process and the nature of the decidual cytokines and growth factors that mediate the crosstalk with the embryo are unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We employed a human co-culture model, consisting of decidualizing ESCs and single hatched blastocysts, to identify the soluble factors involved in implantation. Over the 3-day co-culture period, approximately 75% of embryos arrested whereas the remainder showed normal development. The levels of 14 implantation factors secreted by the stromal cells were determined by multiplex immunoassay. Surprisingly, the presence of a developing embryo had no significant effect on decidual secretions, apart from a modest reduction in IL-5 levels. In contrast, arresting embryos triggered a strong response, characterized by selective inhibition of IL-1β, -6, -10, -17, -18, eotaxin, and HB-EGF secretion. Co-cultures were repeated with undifferentiated ESCs but none of the secreted cytokines were affected by the presence of a developing or arresting embryo. CONCLUSIONS: Human ESCs become biosensors of embryo quality upon differentiation into decidual cells. In view of the high incidence of gross chromosomal errors in human preimplantation embryos, cyclic decidualization followed by menstrual shedding may represent a mechanism of natural embryo selection that limits maternal investment in developmentally impaired pregnancies. Public Library of Science 2010-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2858159/ /pubmed/20422011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010258 Text en Teklenburg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Teklenburg, Gijs
Salker, Madhuri
Molokhia, Mariam
Lavery, Stuart
Trew, Geoffrey
Aojanepong, Tepchongchit
Mardon, Helen J.
Lokugamage, Amali U.
Rai, Raj
Landles, Christian
Roelen, Bernard A. J.
Quenby, Siobhan
Kuijk, Ewart W.
Kavelaars, Annemieke
Heijnen, Cobi J.
Regan, Lesley
Brosens, Jan J.
Macklon, Nick S.
Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title_full Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title_fullStr Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title_full_unstemmed Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title_short Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation
title_sort natural selection of human embryos: decidualizing endometrial stromal cells serve as sensors of embryo quality upon implantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20422011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010258
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