Endometrial extracellular vesicles regulate processes related to embryo development and implantation in human blastocysts

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作者
Segura-Benitez, Marina [1 ,2 ]
Carbajo-Garcia, Maria Cristina [1 ,2 ]
Quinonero, Alicia [1 ]
de los Santos, Maria Jose [1 ,3 ]
Pellicer, Antonio [1 ,4 ]
Cervello, Irene [1 ]
Ferrero, Hortensia [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Invest Sanitaria La Fe, Fdn IVI, Avenida Fernando Abril Martorell 106,Torre A,Plant, Valencia 46026, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Dept Pediat Obstet & Ginecol, Valencia, Spain
[3] IVIRMA Valencia, IVIRMA Global Res Alliance, Valencia, Spain
[4] IVIRMA Rome, IVIRMA Global Res Alliance, Rome, Italy
关键词
extracellular vesicles; embryo implantation; endometrial cells; human blastocyst; transcriptomics; RNA-seq; miRNA regulation; GROWTH-FACTOR; EXOSOMES; MOUSE; GENE; COMMUNICATION; PLURIPOTENCY; EXPRESSION; RECEPTORS; SURVIVAL; INVASION;
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10.1093/humrep/deae256
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Study question: What is the transcriptomic response of human blastocysts following internalization of extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by the human endometrium? Summary answer: EVs secreted by the maternal endometrium induce a transcriptomic response in human embryos that modulates molecular mechanisms related to embryo development and implantation. What is known already: EVs mediate intercellular communication by transporting various molecules, and endometrial EVs have been postulated to be involved in the molecular regulation of embryo implantation. Our previous studies showed that endometrial EVs carry miRNAs and proteins associated with implantation events that can be taken up by human blastocysts; however, no studies have yet investigated the transcriptomic response of human embryos to this EV uptake, which is crucial to demonstrate the functional significance of this communication system. Study design, size, duration: A prospective descriptive study was performed. Primary human endometrial epithelial cells (pHEECs), derived from endometrial biopsies collected from fertile oocyte donors (n = 20), were cultured in vitro to isolate secreted EVs. Following EV characterization, Day 5 human blastocysts (n = 24) were cultured in the presence or absence of the EVs for 24 h and evaluated by RNA-sequencing. Participants/materials, setting, methods: EVs were isolated from the conditioned culture media using ultracentrifugation, and characterization was performed using western blot, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and transmission electron microscopy. Human blastocysts were devitrified, divided into two groups (n = 12/group), and cultured in vitro for 24 h with or without previously isolated EVs. RNA-sequencing analysis was performed, and DESeq2 was used to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (FDR < 0.05). QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis was used to perform the functional enrichment analysis and integration with our recently published data from the pHEECs' EV-miRNA cargo. Main results and the role of chance: Characterization confirmed the isolation of EVs from pHEECs' conditioned culture media. Among the DEGs in blastocysts co-cultured with EVs, we found 519 were significantly upregulated and 395 were significantly downregulated. These DEGs were significantly enriched in upregulated functions related to embryonic development, cellular invasion and migration, cell cycle, cellular organization and assembly, gene expression, and cell viability; and downregulated functions related to cell death and DNA fragmentation. Further, the intracellular signaling pathways regulated by the internalization of endometrial EVs were previously related to early embryo development and implantation potential, for their role in pluripotency, cellular homeostasis, early embryogenesis, and implantation-related processes. Finally, integrating data from miRNA cargo of EVs, we found that the miRNAs carried by endometrial EVs targeted nearly 80% of the DEGs in human blastocysts. Limitations, reasons for caution: This is an in vitro study in which conditions of endometrial cell culture could not mimic the intrauterine environment. Wider implications of the findings: This study provides novel insights into the functional relevance of EVs secreted by the human endometrium, and particularly the role of EV-miRNA regulation on global transcriptome behavior of human blastocysts during early embryogenesis and embryo implantation. It provides potential biomarkers that could become useful diagnostic targets for predicting implantation success. Study funding/competing interest(s): This study was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education through FPU awarded to M.S.-B. (FPU18/03735), Generalitat Valenciana through VALi+d Programme awarded to M.C.C.-G. (ACIF/2019/139), and Instituto de Salud Carlos III and cofounded by the European Social Fund (ESF) "Investing in your future" through the Miguel Servet Program (CP20/00120 [H.F.]; CP19/00149 [I.C.]). The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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