Enhancing uterine receptivity for embryo implantation through controlled collagenase intervention.

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2024-08-16 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202402656
Eldar Zehorai, Tamar Gross Lev, Elee Shimshoni, Ron Hadas, Idan Adir, Ofra Golani, Guillaume Molodij, Ram Eitan, Karl E Kadler, Orit Kollet, Michal Neeman, Nava Dekel, Inna Solomonov, Irit Sagi
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Ineffective endometrial matrix remodeling, a key factor in infertility, impedes embryo implantation in the uterine wall. Our study reveals the cellular and molecular impact of human collagenase-1 administration in mouse uteri, demonstrating enhanced embryo implantation rates. Collagenase-1 promotes remodeling of the endometrial ECM, degrading collagen fibers and proteoglycans. This process releases matrix-bound bioactive factors (e.g., VEGF, decorin), facilitating vascular permeability and angiogenesis. Collagenase-1 elevates embryo implantation regulators, including NK cell infiltration and the key cytokine LIF. Remarkably, uterine tissue maintains structural integrity despite reduced endometrial collagen fiber tension. In-utero collagenase-1 application rescues implantation in heat stress and embryo transfer models, known for low implantation rates. Importantly, ex vivo exposure of human uterine tissue to collagenase-1 induces collagen de-tensioning and VEGF release, mirroring remodeling observed in mice. Our research highlights the potential of collagenases to induce and orchestrate cellular and molecular processes enhancing uterine receptivity for effective embryo implantation. This innovative approach underscores ECM remodeling mechanisms critical for embryo implantation.

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通过受控胶原酶干预提高子宫对胚胎植入的接受能力。
子宫内膜基质重塑效果不佳是导致不孕症的一个关键因素,会阻碍胚胎在子宫壁内着床。我们的研究揭示了在小鼠子宫内施用人胶原酶-1对细胞和分子的影响,结果显示胚胎着床率有所提高。胶原酶-1 能促进子宫内膜 ECM 的重塑,降解胶原纤维和蛋白多糖。这一过程会释放出与基质结合的生物活性因子(如血管内皮生长因子、去甲斑蝥素),促进血管通透性和血管生成。胶原酶-1 可提高胚胎植入调节因子,包括 NK 细胞浸润和关键细胞因子 LIF。值得注意的是,尽管子宫内膜胶原纤维张力降低,但子宫组织仍能保持结构的完整性。在热应激和胚胎移植模型中,子宫内胶原酶-1 的应用可挽救植入率较低的胚胎。重要的是,将人体子宫组织暴露于胶原酶-1的体外实验可诱导胶原蛋白去张力化和血管内皮生长因子释放,这与在小鼠体内观察到的重塑过程如出一辙。我们的研究突显了胶原酶诱导和协调细胞与分子过程的潜力,这些过程可提高子宫的受容性,使胚胎有效着床。这种创新方法强调了对胚胎植入至关重要的 ECM 重塑机制。
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Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Life Science Alliance is a global, open-access, editorially independent, and peer-reviewed journal launched by an alliance of EMBO Press, Rockefeller University Press, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Life Science Alliance is committed to rapid, fair, and transparent publication of valuable research from across all areas in the life sciences.
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