体外受精患者子宫内膜类固醇代谢和转录组与子宫内膜容受性关系的综合分析

Linda B.P.M. Stevens Brentjens M.D., M.Sc. , Darina Obukhova M.Sc. , Janneke E. den Hartog M.D., Ph.D. , Bert Delvoux M.Sc. , Johanna Koskivuori M.Sc. , Seppo Auriola Prof. , Merja R. Häkkinen Ph.D. , Bich N. Bui M.D. , Nienke E. van Hoogenhuijze M.D., Ph.D. , Shari Mackens M.D., Prof. , Femke Mol M.D., Ph.D. , Jan Peter de Bruin M.D., Ph.D. , Dagmar Besselink M.D. , Gijs Teklenburg M.D., Ph.D , Viktorija Kukushkina M.Sc. , Andres Salumets Prof. , Frank J.M. Broekmans M.D., Prof. , Ron J.T. van Golde M.D., Ph.D. , Masoud Zamani Esteki Ph.D. , Andrea Romano Ph.D.
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摘要

目的研究体外受精(IVF)患者子宫内膜、血清中类固醇浓度与类固醇代谢酶基因表达水平在子宫内膜容受性中的关系。设计在SCRaTCH研究(NTR5342)中招募的40名IVF患者的病例对照研究,这是一项调查“子宫内膜刮伤”后妊娠结局的随机对照试验。“在第二个体外受精周期的下一个新鲜胚胎移植之前,从第一个失败的体外受精周期随机分配到自然周期中期的子宫内膜划痕的患者身上获得子宫内膜活检和血清。设置大学hopsital。将20名临床妊娠妇女与20名新鲜胚胎移植后未怀孕的妇女进行比较。病例和对照组在原发性不孕与继发性不孕、胚胎质量和年龄方面进行了匹配。干预措施无。主要结果测量采用液相色谱-质谱法测量子宫内膜组织匀浆和血清中的类固醇浓度。通过RNA测序、主成分分析和差异表达分析对子宫内膜转录组进行了分析。错误发现率被调整并且对数倍数变化>|选择0.5|作为差异表达基因的阈值。结果血清(n=16)和子宫内膜(n=40)中的雌激素水平具有可比性。血清中雄激素和17-羟基孕酮含量高于子宫内膜。尽管妊娠组和非妊娠组之间的类固醇水平没有差异,但对原发性不孕妇女的亚组分析显示,与非妊娠组(n=2)相比,妊娠组(n=5)血清中的雌酮浓度和雌酮与雄烯二酮的比例显著较低。检测到46个编码控制局部类固醇代谢的酶的基因中有34个的表达,并且雌激素受体β基因在孕妇和非孕妇之间有差异表达。当只考虑原发性不孕组时,28个基因在孕妇和非孕妇之间差异表达,包括催化皮质醇转化为可的松的HSD11B2。结论类固醇组学和转录组学分析表明,类固醇浓度受子宫内膜局部代谢的调节。尽管妊娠和非妊娠IVF患者的子宫内膜类固醇浓度没有发现差异,但原发性不孕妇女的类固醇水平和基因表达存在偏差,这表明需要一个更同质的患者群体来揭示类固醇代谢在子宫内膜容受性中的确切作用。临床试验注册号该研究在荷兰试验注册中心(www.trialregister.nl)注册,注册号为NL5193/NTR5342,可在https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NTR6687.注册日期为2015年7月31日。第一次报名日期为2016年1月1日。
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An integrative analysis of endometrial steroid metabolism and transcriptome in relation to endometrial receptivity in in vitro fertilization patients

Objective

To study the relationship between the steroid concentration in the endometrium, in serum, and the gene expression level of steroid-metabolizing enzymes in the context of endometrial receptivity in in vitro fertilization (IVF) patients.

Design

Case-control study of 40 IVF patients recruited in the SCRaTCH study (NTR5342), a randomized controlled trial investigating pregnancy outcome after “endometrial scratching.” Endometrial biopsies and serum were obtained from patients with a first failed IVF cycle randomized to the endometrial scratch in the midluteal phase of the natural cycle before the next fresh embryo transfer during the second IVF cycle.

Setting

University hopsital.

Patients

Twenty women with clinical pregnancy were compared with 20 women who did not conceive after fresh embryo transfer. Cases and controls were matched for primary vs. secondary infertility, embryo quality, and age.

Intervention

None.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Steroid concentrations in endometrial tissue homogenates and serum were measured with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The endometrial transcriptome was profiled by RNA-sequencing, followed by principal component analysis and differential expression analysis. False discovery rate-adjusted and log-fold change >|0.5| were selected as the threshold for differentially expressed genes.

Result(s)

Estrogen levels were comparable in both serum (n = 16) and endometrium (n = 40). Androgens and 17-hydroxyprogesterone were higher in serum than that in endometrium. Although steroid levels did not vary between pregnant and nonpregnant groups, subgroup analysis of primary women with infertility showed a significantly lower estrone concentration and estrone:androstenedione ratio in serum of the pregnant group (n = 5) compared with the nonpregnant group (n = 2). Expression of 34 out of 46 genes encoding the enzymes controlling the local steroid metabolism was detected, and estrogen receptor β gene was differentially expressed between pregnant and nonpregnant women. When only the primary infertile group was considered, 28 genes were differentially expressed between pregnant and nonpregnant women, including HSD11B2, that catalyzes the conversion of cortisol into cortisone.

Conclusion(s)

Steroidomic and transcriptomic analyses show that steroid concentrations are regulated by the local metabolism in the endometrium. Although no differences were found in endometrial steroid concentration in the pregnant and nonpregnant IVF patients, primary women with infertility showed deviations in steroid levels and gene expression, indicating that a more homogeneous patient group is required to uncover the exact role of steroid metabolism in endometrial receptivity.

Clinical Trial Registration Number

The study was registered in the Dutch trial registry (www.trialregister.nl), registration number NL5193/NTR5342, available at https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NTR6687. The date of registration is July 31, 2015. The first enrollment is on January 1, 2016.

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F&S science Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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