猪的概念-子宫相互作用:子宫内膜基因表达对来自概念的雌激素和干扰素的反应。

G. Johnson, F. Bazer, R. Burghardt, T. Spencer, Guoyao Wu, K. Bayless
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这篇综述重点介绍了猪的子宫-子宫相互作用的信息,关于子宫基因表达对延长受孕分泌的雌激素和干扰素(ifn)的反应。猪怀孕释放雌激素用于妊娠识别,但也分泌ifn,似乎不具有抗溶血作用。雌激素和ifn诱导大量不重叠的基因表达,有证据表明,猪胎通过雌激素的初始分泌,随后是IFNG和IFND等细胞因子的分泌,精确控制子宫基因表达的时空(细胞特异性)变化,从而协调妊娠早期的重要事件,包括妊娠识别信号、着床和组织细胞的分泌。在妊娠第12天,雌激素增加了子宫腔上皮中多个可能参与着床的基因的表达,包括SPP1、STC1、IRF2和STAT1。在妊娠第15天,IFN上调下层基质和腺上皮中大量IFN应答基因,包括ISG15、IRF1、STAT1、SLAs和B2M,这些基因可能在子宫重塑中发挥作用,以支持胎盘。
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Conceptus-uterus interactions in pigs: endometrial gene expression in response to estrogens and interferons from conceptuses.
This review highlights information on conceptus-uterus interactions in the pig with respect to uterine gene expression in response to estrogens and interferons (IFNs) secreted from elongating conceptuses. Pig conceptuses release estrogens for pregnancy recognition, but also secrete IFNs that do not appear to be antiluteolytic. Estrogens and IFNs induce expression of largely non-overlapping sets of genes, and evidence suggests that pig conceptuses orchestrate essential events of early pregnancy including pregnancy recognition signaling, implantation and secretion of histotroph by precisely controlling temporal and spatial (cell-specific) changes in uterine gene expression through initial secretion of estrogens, followed by cytokines including IFNG and IFND. By Day 12 of pregnancy, estrogens increase the expression of multiple genes in the uterine luminal epithelium including SPP1, STC1, IRF2 and STAT1 that likely have roles for implantation. By Day 15 of pregnancy, IFNs upregulate a large array of IFN responsive genes in the underlying stroma and glandular epithelium including ISG15, IRF1, STAT1, SLAs and B2M that likely have roles in uterine remodeling to support placentation.
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