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Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?

The signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) has still not been identified in the horse. High-throughput molecular biology at the embryo–maternal interface has substantially contributed to the knowledge on pathways affected during MRP, but an integrated study in which proteomics, transcrip...

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Autores principales: Smits, Katrien, Gansemans, Yannick, Tilleman, Laurentijn, Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip, Van De Velde, Margot, Gerits, Ilse, Ververs, Cyrillus, Roels, Kim, Govaere, Jan, Peelman, Luc, Deforce, Dieter, Van Soom, Ann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936511
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020419
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author Smits, Katrien
Gansemans, Yannick
Tilleman, Laurentijn
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Van De Velde, Margot
Gerits, Ilse
Ververs, Cyrillus
Roels, Kim
Govaere, Jan
Peelman, Luc
Deforce, Dieter
Van Soom, Ann
author_facet Smits, Katrien
Gansemans, Yannick
Tilleman, Laurentijn
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Van De Velde, Margot
Gerits, Ilse
Ververs, Cyrillus
Roels, Kim
Govaere, Jan
Peelman, Luc
Deforce, Dieter
Van Soom, Ann
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description The signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) has still not been identified in the horse. High-throughput molecular biology at the embryo–maternal interface has substantially contributed to the knowledge on pathways affected during MRP, but an integrated study in which proteomics, transcriptomics and miRNA expression can be linked directly is currently lacking. The aim of this study was to provide such analysis. Endometrial biopsies, uterine fluid, embryonic tissues, and yolk sac fluid were collected 13 days after ovulation during pregnant and control cycles from the same mares. Micro-RNA-Sequencing was performed on all collected samples, mRNA-Sequencing on the same tissue samples and mass spectrometry was conducted previously on the same fluid samples. Differential expression of miRNA, mRNA and proteins showed high conformity with literature and confirmed involvement in pregnancy establishment, embryo quality, steroid synthesis and prostaglandin regulation, but the link between differential miRNAs and their targets was limited and did not indicate the identity of an unequivocal signal for MRP in the horse. Differential expression at the embryo–maternal interface was prominent, highlighting a potential role of miRNAs in embryo–maternal communication during early pregnancy in the horse. These data provide a strong basis for future targeted studies.
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spelling pubmed-70142562020-03-09 Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers? Smits, Katrien Gansemans, Yannick Tilleman, Laurentijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van De Velde, Margot Gerits, Ilse Ververs, Cyrillus Roels, Kim Govaere, Jan Peelman, Luc Deforce, Dieter Van Soom, Ann Int J Mol Sci Article The signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) has still not been identified in the horse. High-throughput molecular biology at the embryo–maternal interface has substantially contributed to the knowledge on pathways affected during MRP, but an integrated study in which proteomics, transcriptomics and miRNA expression can be linked directly is currently lacking. The aim of this study was to provide such analysis. Endometrial biopsies, uterine fluid, embryonic tissues, and yolk sac fluid were collected 13 days after ovulation during pregnant and control cycles from the same mares. Micro-RNA-Sequencing was performed on all collected samples, mRNA-Sequencing on the same tissue samples and mass spectrometry was conducted previously on the same fluid samples. Differential expression of miRNA, mRNA and proteins showed high conformity with literature and confirmed involvement in pregnancy establishment, embryo quality, steroid synthesis and prostaglandin regulation, but the link between differential miRNAs and their targets was limited and did not indicate the identity of an unequivocal signal for MRP in the horse. Differential expression at the embryo–maternal interface was prominent, highlighting a potential role of miRNAs in embryo–maternal communication during early pregnancy in the horse. These data provide a strong basis for future targeted studies. MDPI 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7014256/ /pubmed/31936511 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020419 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Smits, Katrien
Gansemans, Yannick
Tilleman, Laurentijn
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Van De Velde, Margot
Gerits, Ilse
Ververs, Cyrillus
Roels, Kim
Govaere, Jan
Peelman, Luc
Deforce, Dieter
Van Soom, Ann
Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title_full Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title_fullStr Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title_short Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in the Horse: Are MicroRNAs the Secret Messengers?
title_sort maternal recognition of pregnancy in the horse: are micrornas the secret messengers?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936511
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020419
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