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Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows

BACKGROUND: All cows experience bacterial contamination and tissue injury in the uterus postpartum, instigating a local inflammatory immune response. However mechanisms that control inflammation and achieve a physiologically functioning endometrium, while avoiding disease in the postpartum cow are n...

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Autores principales: Foley, Cathriona, Chapwanya, Aspinas, Creevey, Christopher J, Narciandi, Fernando, Morris, Derek, Kenny, Elaine M, Cormican, Paul, Callanan, John J, O’Farrelly, Cliona, Meade, Kieran G
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3544567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22985206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-489
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author Foley, Cathriona
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Creevey, Christopher J
Narciandi, Fernando
Morris, Derek
Kenny, Elaine M
Cormican, Paul
Callanan, John J
O’Farrelly, Cliona
Meade, Kieran G
author_facet Foley, Cathriona
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Creevey, Christopher J
Narciandi, Fernando
Morris, Derek
Kenny, Elaine M
Cormican, Paul
Callanan, John J
O’Farrelly, Cliona
Meade, Kieran G
author_sort Foley, Cathriona
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description BACKGROUND: All cows experience bacterial contamination and tissue injury in the uterus postpartum, instigating a local inflammatory immune response. However mechanisms that control inflammation and achieve a physiologically functioning endometrium, while avoiding disease in the postpartum cow are not succinctly defined. This study aimed to identify novel candidate genes indicative of inflammation resolution during involution in healthy beef cows. Previous histological analysis of the endometrium revealed elevated inflammation 15 days postpartum (DPP) which was significantly decreased by 30 DPP. The current study generated a genome-wide transcriptomic profile of endometrial biopsies from these cows at both time points using mRNA-Seq. The pathway analysis tool GoSeq identified KEGG pathways enriched by significantly differentially expressed genes at both time points. Novel candidate genes associated with inflammatory resolution were subsequently validated in additional postpartum animals using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). RESULTS: mRNA-Seq revealed 1,107 significantly differentially expressed genes, 73 of which were increased 15 DPP and 1,034 were increased 30 DPP. Early postpartum, enriched immune pathways (adjusted P < 0.1) included the T cell receptor signalling pathway, graft-versus-host disease and cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathways. However 30 DPP, where the majority of genes were differentially expressed, the enrichment (adjusted P < 0.1) of tissue repair and proliferative activity pathways was observed. Nineteen candidate genes selected from mRNA-Seq results, were independently assessed by qRT-PCR in additional postpartum cows (5 animals) at both time points. SAA1/2, GATA2, IGF1, SHC2, and SERPINA14 genes were significantly elevated 30 DPP and are functionally associated with tissue repair and the restoration of uterine homeostasis postpartum. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study reveal an early activation of the immune response which undergoes a temporal functional change toward tissue proliferation and regeneration during endometrial involution in healthy postpartum cows. These molecular changes mirror the activation and resolution of endometrial inflammation during involution previously classified by the degree of neutrophil infiltration. SAA1/2, GATA2, IGF1, SHC2, and SERPINA14 genes may become potential markers for resolution of endometrial inflammation in the postpartum cow.
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spelling pubmed-35445672013-01-16 Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows Foley, Cathriona Chapwanya, Aspinas Creevey, Christopher J Narciandi, Fernando Morris, Derek Kenny, Elaine M Cormican, Paul Callanan, John J O’Farrelly, Cliona Meade, Kieran G BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: All cows experience bacterial contamination and tissue injury in the uterus postpartum, instigating a local inflammatory immune response. However mechanisms that control inflammation and achieve a physiologically functioning endometrium, while avoiding disease in the postpartum cow are not succinctly defined. This study aimed to identify novel candidate genes indicative of inflammation resolution during involution in healthy beef cows. Previous histological analysis of the endometrium revealed elevated inflammation 15 days postpartum (DPP) which was significantly decreased by 30 DPP. The current study generated a genome-wide transcriptomic profile of endometrial biopsies from these cows at both time points using mRNA-Seq. The pathway analysis tool GoSeq identified KEGG pathways enriched by significantly differentially expressed genes at both time points. Novel candidate genes associated with inflammatory resolution were subsequently validated in additional postpartum animals using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). RESULTS: mRNA-Seq revealed 1,107 significantly differentially expressed genes, 73 of which were increased 15 DPP and 1,034 were increased 30 DPP. Early postpartum, enriched immune pathways (adjusted P < 0.1) included the T cell receptor signalling pathway, graft-versus-host disease and cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathways. However 30 DPP, where the majority of genes were differentially expressed, the enrichment (adjusted P < 0.1) of tissue repair and proliferative activity pathways was observed. Nineteen candidate genes selected from mRNA-Seq results, were independently assessed by qRT-PCR in additional postpartum cows (5 animals) at both time points. SAA1/2, GATA2, IGF1, SHC2, and SERPINA14 genes were significantly elevated 30 DPP and are functionally associated with tissue repair and the restoration of uterine homeostasis postpartum. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study reveal an early activation of the immune response which undergoes a temporal functional change toward tissue proliferation and regeneration during endometrial involution in healthy postpartum cows. These molecular changes mirror the activation and resolution of endometrial inflammation during involution previously classified by the degree of neutrophil infiltration. SAA1/2, GATA2, IGF1, SHC2, and SERPINA14 genes may become potential markers for resolution of endometrial inflammation in the postpartum cow. BioMed Central 2012-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3544567/ /pubmed/22985206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-489 Text en Copyright ©2012 Foley et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Foley, Cathriona
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Creevey, Christopher J
Narciandi, Fernando
Morris, Derek
Kenny, Elaine M
Cormican, Paul
Callanan, John J
O’Farrelly, Cliona
Meade, Kieran G
Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title_full Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title_fullStr Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title_full_unstemmed Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title_short Global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
title_sort global endometrial transcriptomic profiling: transient immune activation precedes tissue proliferation and repair in healthy beef cows
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3544567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22985206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-489
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