The endometrium undergoes marked functional
changes during estrous cycle and pregnancy. As
the adjacent environment of the conceptus, it
represents the maternal interface for embryomaternal
communication, which is essential to
maintain pregnancy. Transcriptome studies provide
the unique opportunity to assess molecular
profi les changing in response to endocrine or
metabolic stimuli or to embryonic pregnancy
recognition signals. Here we review the current
state of transcriptome profi ling techniques
and the results of a series of transciptome studies
comparing bovine endometrium samples
during the estrous cycle or endometrium samples
from pregnant vs. non-pregnant animals.
These studies revealed specifi c mRNA profi les
which are characteristic for the functional status
of the endometrium. Transcriptome studies
of endometrial samples recovered during the
pre-attachment period identifi ed many interferon-
stimulated genes, genes that are possibly
involved in embryo-maternal immune modulation
( C1S, C1R , C4 , SERPING1 , UTMP , CD81 , IFITM1 ,
BST2 ), as well as genes affecting cell adhesion
( AGRN , CD81 , LGALS3BP , LGALS9 , GPLD1 , MFGE8 ,
and TGM2 ) and remodeling of the endometrium
( CLDN4 , MEP1B , LGMN , MMP19 , TIMP2 , TGM2 ,
MET , and EPSTI1) . The results of these transcriptome
studies were compared to those of similar
microarray analyses in human, mouse and Rhesus
monkey to identify similarities in endometrial
biology between mammalian species and
species-specifi c differences. Future studies will
cover dynamic transcriptome changes between
different stages of early pregnancy, the relationship
between metabolic problems in dairy cows
and the functionality of reproductive tissues as
well as endometrium transcriptome profi les
in recipients of somatic cell nuclear transfer
embryos.
«The endometrium undergoes marked functional
changes during estrous cycle and pregnancy. As
the adjacent environment of the conceptus, it
represents the maternal interface for embryomaternal
communication, which is essential to
maintain pregnancy. Transcriptome studies provide
the unique opportunity to assess molecular
profi les changing in response to endocrine or
metabolic stimuli or to embryonic pregnancy
recognition signals. Here we review the current
state of transcriptome profi li...
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