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Dynamic Changes of Gene Expression in Mouse Mural Trophectoderm Regulated by Cdx2 During Implantation
Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterus is a specific and essential process for mammalian embryonic development. In mice, implantation is initiated from the mural trophectoderm of the blastocyst and the mTE controls implantation progression by acquiring the ability to attach and invade into t...
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Published in: | Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 2022-08, Vol.10, p.945241-945241 |
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Summary: | Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterus is a specific and essential process for mammalian embryonic development. In mice, implantation is initiated from the mural trophectoderm of the blastocyst and the mTE controls implantation progression by acquiring the ability to attach and invade into the endometrium while differentiating into primary trophoblast giant cells. Nevertheless, it remains largely unclear when and how the mTE differentiates and acquires this ability during implantation. Here, by RNA sequencing analysis with the pre- and peri-implantation mTE, we show that the mTE undergoes stage-specific and dynamic changes of gene expression during implantation. We also reveal that the mTE begins down-regulating
Cdx2
and up-regulating differentiation marker genes during the peri-implantation stage. In addition, using trophectoderm (TE) -specific lentiviral vector-mediated gene transduction, we demonstrate that TE-specific
Cdx2
overexpression represses differentiation of the mTE into the primary trophoblast giant cells. Moreover, we reveal that TE-specific
Cdx2
overexpression also represses the up-regulation of cell adhesion- and migration-related genes, including
Slc6a14
,
Slc16a3
,
Itga7
,
Itgav
and
Itgb3
, which are known to regulate migration of trophectoderm cells. In particular, the expression of
Itgb3
, an integrin subunit gene, exhibits high inverse correlation with that of
Cdx2
in the TE. Reflecting the down-regulation of the genes for TE migration, TE-specific
Cdx2
overexpression causes suppression of the blastocyst outgrowth
in vitro
and abnormal progression of implantation
in vivo
. Thus, our results specify the time-course changes of global gene expression in the mTE during implantation and uncover the significance of
Cdx2
down-regulation for implantation progression. |
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ISSN: | 2296-634X 2296-634X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fcell.2022.945241 |