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Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq

In humans, the maternal endometrium participates in the physical and physiological interaction with the blastocyst to begin implantation. A bidirectional crosstalk is critical for normal implantation and then a successful pregnancy. While several studies have used animal models or cell lines to stud...

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Autores principales: Lv, Bo, Xu, Xiaoyu, Zhang, Xunyi, Qi, Lingbin, He, Wen, Wang, Lu, Chen, Xian, Peng, Luying, Xue, Jinfeng, Ji, Yazhong, Xue, Zhigang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11050367
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author Lv, Bo
Xu, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Xunyi
Qi, Lingbin
He, Wen
Wang, Lu
Chen, Xian
Peng, Luying
Xue, Jinfeng
Ji, Yazhong
Xue, Zhigang
author_facet Lv, Bo
Xu, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Xunyi
Qi, Lingbin
He, Wen
Wang, Lu
Chen, Xian
Peng, Luying
Xue, Jinfeng
Ji, Yazhong
Xue, Zhigang
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description In humans, the maternal endometrium participates in the physical and physiological interaction with the blastocyst to begin implantation. A bidirectional crosstalk is critical for normal implantation and then a successful pregnancy. While several studies have used animal models or cell lines to study this step, little knowledge was acquired to address the role of endometrial cells in humans. Here, we analyzed single-cell sequencing data from a previous study including 24 non-coculture endometrial stromal cells (EmSCs) and 57 EmSCs after coculture with embryos. We further explored the transcriptomic changes in EmSCs and their interactions with trophoblast cells after coculture. Differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis showed 1783 upregulated genes and 569 downregulated genes in the cocultured embryos. Weight gene coexpression network and gene ontology analysis of these DEGs showed a higher expression of RAMP1, LTBP1, and LRP1 in EmSCs after coculture, indicating the enrichment of biological processes in blood vessel development and female pregnancy. These data imply that EmSCs start blood vessel development at the implantation stage. Compared with endometrium data in vivo at the implantation window, key pathways including epithelial cell development and oxygen response were involved at this stage. Further analysis using CellphoneDB shed light on the interactions between EmSCs and embryonic trophoblasts, suggesting the important role of integrins and fibroblast growth factor pathways during implantation. Taken together, our work reveals the synchronization signaling and pathways happening at the implantation stage involving the acquisition of receptivity in EmSCs and the interaction between EmSCs and trophoblast cells.
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spelling pubmed-81433462021-05-25 Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq Lv, Bo Xu, Xiaoyu Zhang, Xunyi Qi, Lingbin He, Wen Wang, Lu Chen, Xian Peng, Luying Xue, Jinfeng Ji, Yazhong Xue, Zhigang Life (Basel) Article In humans, the maternal endometrium participates in the physical and physiological interaction with the blastocyst to begin implantation. A bidirectional crosstalk is critical for normal implantation and then a successful pregnancy. While several studies have used animal models or cell lines to study this step, little knowledge was acquired to address the role of endometrial cells in humans. Here, we analyzed single-cell sequencing data from a previous study including 24 non-coculture endometrial stromal cells (EmSCs) and 57 EmSCs after coculture with embryos. We further explored the transcriptomic changes in EmSCs and their interactions with trophoblast cells after coculture. Differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis showed 1783 upregulated genes and 569 downregulated genes in the cocultured embryos. Weight gene coexpression network and gene ontology analysis of these DEGs showed a higher expression of RAMP1, LTBP1, and LRP1 in EmSCs after coculture, indicating the enrichment of biological processes in blood vessel development and female pregnancy. These data imply that EmSCs start blood vessel development at the implantation stage. Compared with endometrium data in vivo at the implantation window, key pathways including epithelial cell development and oxygen response were involved at this stage. Further analysis using CellphoneDB shed light on the interactions between EmSCs and embryonic trophoblasts, suggesting the important role of integrins and fibroblast growth factor pathways during implantation. Taken together, our work reveals the synchronization signaling and pathways happening at the implantation stage involving the acquisition of receptivity in EmSCs and the interaction between EmSCs and trophoblast cells. MDPI 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8143346/ /pubmed/33919335 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11050367 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lv, Bo
Xu, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Xunyi
Qi, Lingbin
He, Wen
Wang, Lu
Chen, Xian
Peng, Luying
Xue, Jinfeng
Ji, Yazhong
Xue, Zhigang
Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title_full Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title_fullStr Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title_full_unstemmed Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title_short Activation of Blood Vessel Development in Endometrial Stromal Cells In Vitro Cocultured with Human Peri-Implantation Embryos Revealed by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
title_sort activation of blood vessel development in endometrial stromal cells in vitro cocultured with human peri-implantation embryos revealed by single-cell rna-seq
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11050367
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