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激素调控下恒河猴宫颈黏液细胞分泌的转录组学分析。

Transcriptional profiling of mucus production in rhesus macaque endocervical cells under hormonal regulation†.

机构信息

Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Portland, OR, USA.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

出版信息

Biol Reprod. 2024 Nov 11;111(5):1045-1055. doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioae121.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Endocervical mucus production is a key regulator of fertility throughout the menstrual cycle. With cycle-dependent variability in mucus quality and quantity, cervical mucus can either facilitate or block sperm ascension into the upper female reproductive tract. This study seeks to identify genes involved in the hormonal regulation of mucus production, modification, and regulation through profiling the transcriptome of endocervical cells from the non-human primate, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta).

INTERVENTION

We treated differentiated primary endocervical cultures with estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) to mimic peri-ovulatory and luteal-phase hormonal changes. Using RNA-sequencing, we identified differential expression of gene pathways and mucus-producing and mucus-modifying genes in cells treated with E2 compared to hormone-free conditions and E2 compared to E2-primed cells treated with P4.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

We pursued differential gene expression analysis on RNA-sequenced cells. Sequence validation was done using quantitative PCR (qPCR).

RESULTS

Our study identified 158 genes that show significant differential expression in E2-only conditions compared to hormone-free control and 250 genes that show significant differential expression in P4-treated conditions compared to E2-only conditions. From this list, we found hormone-induced changes in transcriptional profiles for genes across several classes of mucus production, including ion channels and enzymes involved in post-translational mucin modification that have not previously been described as hormonally regulated.

CONCLUSION

Our study is the first to use an in vitro culture system to create an epithelial cell-specific transcriptome of the endocervix. As a result, our study identifies new genes and pathways altered by sex steroids in cervical mucus production.

SUMMARY SENTENCE

In vitro hormonal regulation of mucus production, modification, and secretion was profiled using primary epithelial endocervical cells.

摘要

目的

宫颈黏液的产生是整个月经周期生育能力的关键调节剂。由于黏液质量和数量随周期而变化,因此宫颈黏液既可以促进也可以阻止精子向上生殖道上升。本研究旨在通过对非人类灵长类动物恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)的宫颈内细胞进行转录组谱分析,鉴定参与黏液产生、修饰和调节的激素调节基因。

干预

我们用雌二醇(E2)和孕酮(P4)处理分化的原代宫颈细胞,以模拟排卵前和黄体期的激素变化。通过 RNA 测序,我们确定了 E2 处理的细胞与无激素条件以及 E2 预处理细胞用 P4 处理相比,基因途径以及产生黏液和修饰黏液的基因的差异表达。

主要观察指标

我们对 RNA 测序细胞进行差异基因表达分析。使用定量 PCR(qPCR)进行序列验证。

结果

我们的研究确定了 158 个在 E2 处理条件下与无激素对照相比具有显著差异表达的基因,以及 250 个在 P4 处理条件下与 E2 处理条件相比具有显著差异表达的基因。从这个列表中,我们发现了激素诱导的几个黏液产生基因转录谱的变化,包括参与翻译后黏蛋白修饰的离子通道和酶,这些基因以前没有被描述为受激素调节。

结论

本研究首次使用体外培养系统创建了宫颈内上皮细胞的内转录组。因此,我们的研究确定了新的基因和途径,这些基因和途径受类固醇激素调节参与宫颈黏液的产生。

总结句

本研究使用原代宫颈上皮细胞对黏液产生、修饰和分泌的体外激素调节进行了分析。

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