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Galectinology of Equine Pregnancy

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Galectins are a family of proteins that have been implicated in reproduction, including pregnancy maintenance. Unfortunately, minimal is known about galectins in the horse. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the expression of various galectins throughout equine pregnancy. Chorioallantoi...

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Autores principales: Fedorka, Carleigh E., Ali, Hossam El-Sheikh, Troedsson, Mats H. T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13010129
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: Galectins are a family of proteins that have been implicated in reproduction, including pregnancy maintenance. Unfortunately, minimal is known about galectins in the horse. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the expression of various galectins throughout equine pregnancy. Chorioallantois (placenta) and endometrium (uterus) were obtained from both nonpregnant and pregnant mares, as well as postpartum. Next-generation sequencing was performed on tissues, and comparisons were made between gestational lengths. In the endometrium, galectin-1 and galectin-13 were found in the highest expression in the nonpregnant mare, with lower expression levels in the pregnant mare. In contrast, galectin-8 and galectin-12 were found to be lowest in the nonpregnant mare and reached the highest expression levels in mid-gestation before declining as parturition neared. In the chorioallantois, galectin-1, galectin-3, and galectin-3BP were found to have heightened expression levels at 45 d of gestation, with lesser expression levels noted throughout gestation. In contrast, galectin-9, galectin-12, and galectin-13 experienced the highest expression levels in late-term pregnancy, with lesser expression noted in early pregnancy. In conclusion, galectins appear to be involved in pregnancy in the horse, and this is dependent on the tissue within the reproductive tract and the specific galectin involved. ABSTRACT: Galectins are a family of proteins that bind to glycans, acting in a cytokine-like manner throughout the body. In the majority of mammalians, galectins have been found to be involved in pregnancy maintenance, but few studies have evaluated this in the horse. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the expression of various galectins in pregnant and nonpregnant mares. Next-generation RNA sequencing was performed on the chorioallantois and endometrium of healthy pregnant mares at 120, 180, 300, and 330 days of gestation (n = 4/stage), as well as 45-day chorioallantois (n = 4), postpartum chorioallantois (n = 3), and diestrus endometrium (n = 3). In the endometrium, galectin-1 and galectin-13 were found in the highest expression in the nonpregnant mare, with decreasing levels of expression noted throughout gestation. In contrast, galectin-8 and galectin-12 were found to be the lowest in the nonpregnant mare and reached the highest expression levels in mid-gestation before declining as parturition neared. In the chorioallantois, galectin-1, galectin-3, and galectin-3BP were found to have heightened expression levels at 45 d of gestation, with lesser expression levels noted throughout gestation. In contrast, galectin-9, galectin-12, and galectin-13 experienced the highest expression levels in the late-term chorioallantois (300 d/330 d), with lesser expression noted in early- to mid-gestation. Of note, galectin-1, galectin-3BP, galectin-9, galectin-12, and galectin-13 all experienced the lowest expression levels in the postpartum placenta, with heightened expression noted during gestation. In conclusion, galectins appear to be involved in equine pregnancy, and this is dependent on both the tissue within the feto-maternal interface and the specific galectin involved.