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Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth
Assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) are becoming increasingly common. Therefore, how these procedures influence gene regulation and foeto-placental development are important to explore. Here, we assess the effects of blastocyst transfer on mouse placental growth and transcriptome. C57Bl/6 blas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31751309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-19-0293 |
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author | Menelaou, Katerina Prater, Malwina Tunster, Simon J Blake, Georgina E T Geary Joo, Colleen Cross, James C Hamilton, Russell S Watson, Erica D |
author_facet | Menelaou, Katerina Prater, Malwina Tunster, Simon J Blake, Georgina E T Geary Joo, Colleen Cross, James C Hamilton, Russell S Watson, Erica D |
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description | Assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) are becoming increasingly common. Therefore, how these procedures influence gene regulation and foeto-placental development are important to explore. Here, we assess the effects of blastocyst transfer on mouse placental growth and transcriptome. C57Bl/6 blastocysts were transferred into uteri of B6D2F1 pseudopregnant females and dissected at embryonic day 10.5 for analysis. Compared to non-transferred controls, placentas from transferred conceptuses weighed less even though the embryos were larger on average. This suggested a compensatory increase in placental efficiency. RNA sequencing of whole male placentas revealed 543 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) after blastocyst transfer: 188 and 355 genes were downregulated and upregulated, respectively. DEGs were independently validated in male and female placentas. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that DEGs represented expression in all major placental cell types and included genes that are critical for placenta development and/or function. Furthermore, the direction of transcriptional change in response to blastocyst transfer implied an adaptive response to improve placental function to maintain foetal growth. Our analysis revealed that CpG methylation at regulatory regions of two DEGs was unchanged in female transferred placentas and that DEGs had fewer gene-associated CpG islands (within ~20 kb region) compared to the larger genome. These data suggested that altered methylation at proximal promoter regions might not lead to transcriptional disruption in transferred placentas. Genomic clustering of some DEGs warrants further investigation of long-range, cis-acting epigenetic mechanisms including histone modifications together with DNA methylation. We conclude that embryo transfer, a protocol required for ART, significantly impacts the placental transcriptome and growth. |
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spelling | pubmed-69932092020-02-03 Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth Menelaou, Katerina Prater, Malwina Tunster, Simon J Blake, Georgina E T Geary Joo, Colleen Cross, James C Hamilton, Russell S Watson, Erica D Reproduction Research Assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) are becoming increasingly common. Therefore, how these procedures influence gene regulation and foeto-placental development are important to explore. Here, we assess the effects of blastocyst transfer on mouse placental growth and transcriptome. C57Bl/6 blastocysts were transferred into uteri of B6D2F1 pseudopregnant females and dissected at embryonic day 10.5 for analysis. Compared to non-transferred controls, placentas from transferred conceptuses weighed less even though the embryos were larger on average. This suggested a compensatory increase in placental efficiency. RNA sequencing of whole male placentas revealed 543 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) after blastocyst transfer: 188 and 355 genes were downregulated and upregulated, respectively. DEGs were independently validated in male and female placentas. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that DEGs represented expression in all major placental cell types and included genes that are critical for placenta development and/or function. Furthermore, the direction of transcriptional change in response to blastocyst transfer implied an adaptive response to improve placental function to maintain foetal growth. Our analysis revealed that CpG methylation at regulatory regions of two DEGs was unchanged in female transferred placentas and that DEGs had fewer gene-associated CpG islands (within ~20 kb region) compared to the larger genome. These data suggested that altered methylation at proximal promoter regions might not lead to transcriptional disruption in transferred placentas. Genomic clustering of some DEGs warrants further investigation of long-range, cis-acting epigenetic mechanisms including histone modifications together with DNA methylation. We conclude that embryo transfer, a protocol required for ART, significantly impacts the placental transcriptome and growth. Bioscientifica Ltd 2019-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6993209/ /pubmed/31751309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-19-0293 Text en © 2020 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Research Menelaou, Katerina Prater, Malwina Tunster, Simon J Blake, Georgina E T Geary Joo, Colleen Cross, James C Hamilton, Russell S Watson, Erica D Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title | Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title_full | Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title_fullStr | Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title_full_unstemmed | Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title_short | Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
title_sort | blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31751309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-19-0293 |
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