Artículo
Transcriptome of early embryonic invasion at implantation sites in a murine model
Moreno Moya, J. M.; Franchi, Nilda Anahi
; Martínez Escribano, S.; Martínez Conejero, J. A.; Bocca, S.; Oehninger, S.; Horcajadas, J. A.
Fecha de publicación:
05/2015
Editorial:
Csiro Publishing
Revista:
Reproduction Fertility and Development
ISSN:
1031-3613
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Inglés
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Resumen
Successful implantation relies on the interaction between a competent embryo and a receptive endometrium. The aim of the present study was to investigate genes differentially expressed in early invasive embryonic tissue versus decidual tissue in mice. Samples were obtained from the ectoplacental cone, the immediately surrounding deciduas and from deciduas from interimplantation sites. Microarray analysis showed that 817 genes were differentially expressed between extra-embryonic tissue and the surrounding decidua and that 360 genes were differentially expressed between the different deciduas, with a high representation of developmental processes. Genes differentially expressed in the maternal compartment included chemokines, lipoproteins, growth factors and transcription factors, whereas the embryonic invasive tissue expressed genes commonly observed in invasive tumour-like processes. These results provide information about genes involved in early embryonic invasion and the control exerted by the surrounding decidua. This information may be useful to find targets involved in pathologies associated with implantation failure and early pregnancy loss.
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Articulos(IIBYT)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS
Citación
Moreno Moya, J. M.; Franchi, Nilda Anahi; Martínez Escribano, S.; Martínez Conejero, J. A.; Bocca, S.; et al.; Transcriptome of early embryonic invasion at implantation sites in a murine model; Csiro Publishing; Reproduction Fertility and Development; 28; 10; 5-2015; 1487-1498
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