The role of CAPG in molecular communication between the embryo and the uterine endometrium: Is its function conserved in species with different implantation strategies?

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2020)

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ABSTRACT During the pre-implantation period of pregnancy in eutherian mammals, changes to the uterine endometrium are required (both at the transcriptional and protein level) to facilitate the endometrium becoming receptive to an implanting embryo. We know that the developing conceptus (embryo and extraembryonic membranes) produces proteins during this developmental stage. We hypothesised that this common process in early pregnancy in eutheria may be facilitated by highly conserved conceptus-derived proteins such as macrophage capping protein CAPG. More specifically, we propose that CAPG may share functionality in modifying the transcriptome of the endometrial epithelial cells to facilitate receptivity to implantation in species with different implantation strategies, such as human and bovine. A recombinant bovine form of CAPG (91% sequence identity between bovine and human) was produced and bovine endometrial epithelial (bEECs) and stromal (bESCs) cells and human endometrial epithelial cells (hEECs) were cultured for 24 h with or without rbCAPG. RNA sequencing and quantitative real-time PCR analysis was used to assess the transcriptional response to rbCAPG (Control, vehicle, CAPG 10, 100, 1000 ng/ml: n=3 biological replicates per treatment per species). Treatment of bEECs with CAPG resulted in changes to 1052 transcripts (629 increased and 423 decreased) compared to vehicle controls, including those previously only identified as regulated by interferon-tau, the pregnancy recognition signal in cattle. Treatment of hEECs with bovine CAPG increased expression of transcripts previously known to interact with CAPG in different systems ( CAPZB, CAPZA2, ADD1 and ADK ) compared with vehicle controls (P<0.05). In conclusion, we have demonstrated that CAPG, a highly conserved protein in eutherian mammals elicits a transcriptional response in the endometrial epithelium in two species with different implantation strategies that may facilitate uterine receptivity.
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uterine endometrium,different implantation strategies,embryo,capg
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