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Publication : Uterine Dnmt3a is not Required for Mouse Embryo Implantation.

First Author  Li N Year  2020
Journal  Curr Mol Med Volume  20
Issue  8 Pages  633-642
PubMed ID  32096741 Mgi Jnum  J:309158
Mgi Id  MGI:6755868 Doi  10.2174/1566524020666200225115526
Citation  Li N, et al. (2020) Uterine Dnmt3a is not Required for Mouse Embryo Implantation. Curr Mol Med 20(8):633-642
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that endometrial DNA methylation is essential for embryo implantation during early pregnancy. Dnmt3a is one of the key enzymes for DNA methylation and could be expressed in the endometrium regularly at this stage. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: In this study, we conditionally ablated uterine Dnmt3a using progesterone receptor-cre (Pgrcre) to define the physiological roles of Dnmt3a in female reproduction. RESULTS: We found that ovarian function was not apparently altered and the number of embryo implantation sites in Dnmt3a(loxP/loxP) Pgr(cre/+) (cKO) was not significantly varied during early pregnancy. Western blotting and immunohistochemistry results showed no difference in expression or location of the estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) and mucin 1 (Muc1), the marker of uterine receptivity. Although the expression of decidual markers, matrix metalloproteinase-2 (Mmp2), matrix metalloproteinase-9(Mmp9), and bone morphogenetic protein-2 (Bmp2), was slightly decreased in Dnmt3a cKO females, the gross morphology of mice uteri during decidualization was not significantly influenced. In the artificial induction of the decidualization model, there was also no remarkable difference in visually observed morphology or uterine weight in Dnmt3a cKO. Lastly, a continuous breeding study showed that the fertility of Dnmt3a cKO female mice was not strikingly altered. CONCLUSION: Overall, these results demonstrated that although some decidual markers are expressed abnormally, conditional knockout of Dnmt3a in the uterus did not significantly affect the endometrial function during embryo implantation; the embryo could implant into the endometrium normally.
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