Talukder, A.K. Mcdonald, M. Browne, J.A. Charpigny, Gilles Rizos, D. Lonergan, P.
We recently demonstrated that conceptus-derived interferon tau (IFNT), responsible for maternal recognition in cattle, acts on the uterus in a dose- and time-dependent manner by upregulating key interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) in the endometrium. In high producing dairy cows, postpartum uterine infection is a major factor influencing fertility a...
Feng, Dan Li, Yang Zheng, Hongyun Wang, Ying Deng, Juexiao Liu, Tingting Liao, Wenxin Shen, Fujin
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Reproductive biology
Intrauterine adhesions (IUA) refers to endometrial fibrosis caused by irreversible damage of the endometrial basal layer. As the key regulators in tissue repair, regeneration, and fibrosis, macrophages play an essential role in endometrial regeneration and repair during the normal menstrual cycle. However, the mechanism of macrophages involved in I...
Mahajan, Deviyani Kumar, Tarun Rath, Prasana Kumar Sahoo, Anjan Kumar Mishra, Bidyut Prava Kumar, Sudarshan Nayak, Nihar Ranjan Jena, Manoj Kumar
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Archivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis
Pregnancy is a remarkable event where the semi-allogeneic fetus develops in the mother’s uterus, despite genetic and immunological differences. The antigen handling and processing at the maternal–fetal interface during pregnancy appear to be crucial for the adaptation of the maternal immune system and for tolerance to the developing fetus and place...
Zhao, Yujiao You, Cong Zhou, Xin Li, Xiaotian Zhang, Cheng Wu, Yanhong Shen, Wen
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The British journal of radiology
This study aimed to explore the value of ADC histogram based on whole lesion volume in distinguishing stage IA endometrial carcinoma from the endometrial polyp. MR images of 108 patients with endometrial lesions confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analyzed, including 65 cases of stage IA endometrial carcinoma and 43 cases of endometrial pol...
Zhao, Xiaoxuan Wang, Sihui Du, Tingting Jiang, Yuepeng Zhao, Yang Ma, Yiming Shen, Dan Shen, Yi Ma, Jing
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Gene
Adaptive changes in the endometrial immune microenvironment during the luteal phase are essential for pregnancy, and their abnormalities are associated with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Nevertheless, the specific mechanism is still unknown. Cuprotosis, an innovatively discovered type of programmed cell death, provides us with a pioneering perspe...
Heremans, R.; 115498; Wynants, L.; 60918; Valentin, L.; Leone, F.P.G.; Pascual, M.A.; Fruscio, R.; Testa, A.C.; Buonomo, F.; Guerriero, S.; Epstein, E.;
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OBJECTIVES: To assess the ability of the International Endometrial Tumor Analysis (IETA)-1 polynomial regression model to estimate the risk of endometrial cancer (EC) and other intracavitary uterine pathology in women without abnormal uterine bleeding. METHODS: This was a retrospective study, in which we validated the IETA-1 model on the IETA-3 stu...
Bonnet, Agnes Bluy, Lisa Gress, Laure Canario, Laurianne Ravon, Laure Sécula, Aurelie Billon, Yvon Liaubet, Laurence
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BMC genomics
A fine balance of feto-maternal resource allocation is required to support pregnancy, which depends on interactions between maternal and fetal genetic potential, maternal nutrition and environment, endometrial and placental functions. In particular, some imprinted genes have a role in regulating maternal-fetal nutrient exchange, but few have been d...
Wydorski, Pawel Jozef Kozlowska, Wiktoria Zmijewska, Agata Franczak, Anita
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Theriogenology
Increasing technological development results in more sources of the extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF), which is recognized as an environmental risk factor. The results of the past study indicate that the ELF-EMF can affect the level of DNA methylation. The study aimed to determine whether the ELF-EMF induces changes in epigene...
Wang, Bin Gao, Mingxia Yao, Ying Li, Hongwei Zhang, Xuehong
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Molecular biology reports
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a serine/threonine protein kinase crucial for cellular differentiation, proliferation, and autophagy. It shows a complex role in the endometrium, influencing both normal and pathogenic conditions. mTOR promotes the growth and maturation of endometrial cells, enhancing endometrial receptivity and deciduali...
de Castro, Thadeu van Heule, Machteld Domingues, Rafael Jacob, Julio Daels, Peter Meyers, Stuart Conley, Alan Dini, Pouya
Embryo-maternal crosstalk is essential to establish pregnancy, with the equine embryo moving throughout the uterus on days 9-15 (ovulation = day 0) as part of this interaction. We hypothesized that the presence of a mobile embryo induces local changes in the gene expression of the endometrium. On Day 12, the endometrial transcripts were compared am...