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Actions of WNT family member 5A to regulate characteristics of development of the bovine preimplantation embryo†

Journal

BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION
Volume 107, Issue 4, Pages 928-944

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/biolre/ioac127

Keywords

WNT5A; WNT; bovine; embryonic development; blastocyst

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01HD088352]
  2. L.E. Red Larson Endowment
  3. USDA-NIFA [202267015-36371]
  4. Royal Thai Government scholarship

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WNT5A is a cell-signaling ligand abundantly expressed in the endometrium, which plays a crucial role in regulating early development of the bovine embryo. It improves the competence of the preimplantation embryo to develop into the blastocyst stage and increases the number of cells in the inner cell mass. WNT5A exerts its effects through the RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway and is independent of the canonical beta-catenin and RAC1/JNK signaling pathways.
WNT5A, one of the most abundant cell-signaling ligands expressed in the endometrium, is an important regulator of early development because it can act on the preimplantation bovine embryo to improve competence to develop to the blastocyst stage and increase the number of cells in inner cell mass. WNT signaling is important for regulation of embryonic development. The most abundant WNT gene expressed in the bovine endometrium during the preimplantation period is WNT5A. One objective was to determine whether WNT5A regulates competence of the bovine preimplantation embryo to become a blastocyst and alters the number of cells in the inner cell mass and trophectoderm. A second objective was to delineate features of the cell-signaling mechanisms involved in WNT5A actions. WNT5A caused a concentration-dependent increase in the proportion of embryos developing to the blastocyst stage and in the number of inner cell mass cells in the resultant blastocysts. A concentration of 200 ng/mL was most effective, and a higher concentration of 400 ng/mL was not stimulatory. Bovine serum albumin in culture reduced the magnitude of effects of WNT5A on development to the blastocyst stage. WNT5A affected expression of 173 genes at the morula stage; all were upregulated by WNT5A. Many of the upregulated genes were associated with cell signaling. Actions of WNT5A on development to the blastocyst stage were suppressed by a Rho-associated coiled-coil kinase (ROCK) signaling inhibitor, suggesting that WNT5A acts through Ras homology gene family member A (RhoA)/ROCK signaling. Other experiments indicated that actions of WNT5A are independent of the canonical beta-catenin signaling pathway and RAC1/c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling. This is the first report outlining the actions of WNT5A to alter the development of the mammalian embryo. These findings provide insights into how embryokines regulate maternal-embryonic communication.

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