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Publication : Knockdown of the tetraspan protein epithelial membrane protein-2 inhibits implantation in the mouse.

First Author  Wadehra M Year  2006
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  292
Issue  2 Pages  430-41
PubMed ID  16487956 Mgi Jnum  J:109419
Mgi Id  MGI:3628891 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.01.015
Citation  Wadehra M, et al. (2006) Knockdown of the tetraspan protein epithelial membrane protein-2 inhibits implantation in the mouse. Dev Biol 292(2):430-41
abstractText  The establishment of pregnancy requires a successful molecular interaction between the trophectoderm cells of the blastocyst stage embryo and the endometrial cells of the uterus. These interactions are complex and require synchronous development and coordinated endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine communication. In this study, we demonstrate that the tetraspan protein epithelial membrane protein-2 (EMP2) is involved in these molecular interactions during implantation. EMP2, which is highly expressed in the uterus, translocates from an intracellular location to the apical surface of the endometrial epithelium during the window of implantation and is expressed in decidualized stromal cells. We developed plasmid constructs that utilized either ribozyme-mediated or short hairpin RNA-mediated mechanisms to target endometrial EMP2 mRNA for destruction. These constructs were transfected into the mouse uterus on day 1 of pregnancy using the technique of in vivo reproductive tract gene transfer. Reduction in EMP2 expression by either method resulted in a significant decrease in the number of implantation sites in the treated uterine horns as compared to control horns. These studies indicate a previously unknown function of tetraspan proteins in implantation and could provide a molecular framework for the development of therapeutic modalities for both contraception and fertility.
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