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Transcriptomic analysis of uterine receptivity in Guinea pigs

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2022.09.101

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Uterine receptivity; Guinea pig; RNA-Seq; Gene expression

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  1. Guangdong Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholars
  2. Guangdong Provincial Key Area Research and Development Program
  3. Guangdong Provincial Agricultural Seed Industry Common Key Technolog Innovation Team Project
  4. [2021B1515020079]
  5. [2022B0202090002]
  6. [2022KJ106]

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In this study, the gene expression profiles of the receptive uterus in guinea pigs were analyzed and compared to the pre-receptive uterus. The results highlighted the importance of the inflammatory response in uterine receptivity and identified several hub genes involved in regulating endometrial receptivity. A cross-species comparison revealed that guinea pigs have a gene expression pattern of uterine receptivity more similar to humans than mice.
The mouse is a widely used animal model for studying human reproduction. However, the mice are eccentric implantation, and ovarian progesterone and estrogen are essential for implantation, which is different from human beings. Guinea pigs are unique from mice since, like humans, they are the inter-stitial implantation, and ovarian progesterone alone seems to be sufficient to allow for implantation. In this study, we firstly analyzed the gene expression profiles in the receptive uterus on day 5 of pregnancy compared to the pre-receptive uterus on day 3 of pregnancy in guinea pigs using the RNA-seq method. In total, 304 up-regulated and 475 down-regulated genes were identified. Gene Ontology and pathway enrichment analyses highlighted the importance of the inflammatory response in the receptive uterus. Through gene network analysis, we identified 24 hub genes, most of which were involved in regulating endometrial receptivity. In addition, we performed a cross-species comparison of differentially expressed genes associated with uterine receptivity. A total of 14 genes were shared among guinea pigs, humans, and mice. Furthermore, Fisher's exact test revealed that gene expression patterns of uterine receptivity were more similar between guinea pigs and humans than between mice and humans. Our study may contribute to increasing the knowledge of uterine receptivity in guinea pigs.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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