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Publication : Constitutive activation of smoothened leads to female infertility and altered uterine differentiation in the mouse.

First Author  Franco HL Year  2010
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  82
Issue  5 Pages  991-9
PubMed ID  20130264 Mgi Jnum  J:159714
Mgi Id  MGI:4452301 Doi  10.1095/biolreprod.109.081513
Citation  Franco HL, et al. (2010) Constitutive activation of smoothened leads to female infertility and altered uterine differentiation in the mouse. Biol Reprod 82(5):991-9
abstractText  Previous work has identified Indian hedgehog (Ihh) as a major mediator of progesterone signaling during embryo implantation. Ihh acts through its downstream effector smoothened (Smo) to activate the GLI family of transcription factors. In order to gain a better understanding of Ihh action during embryo implantation, we expressed a Cre-recombinase-dependent constitutively activated SMO in the murine uterus using the Pgr(tm2(cre)Lyd) (PR(cre)) mouse model [Pgr(tm2(cre)Lyd+)Gt(ROSA)26Sor(tm1(Smo/EYFP)Amc)(+) (PR(cre/+)SmoM2(+))]. Female PR(cre/+)SmoM2(+) mice were infertile. They exhibited normal serum progesterone levels and normal ovulation, but their ova failed to be fertilized in vivo and their uterus failed to undergo the artificially induced decidual response. Examination of the PR(cre/+)SmoM2(+) uteri revealed numerous features such as uterine hypertrophy, the presence of a stratified luminal epithelial cell layer, a reduced number of uterine glands, and an endometrial stroma that had lost its normal morphologic characteristics. Microarray analysis of 3-mo-old PR(cre/+)SmoM2(+) uteri demonstrated a chondrocytic signature and confirmed that constitutive activation of PR(cre/+)SmoM2(+) increased extracellular matrix production. Thus, constitutive activation of Smo in the mouse uterus alters postnatal uterine differentiation which interferes with early pregnancy. These results provide new insight into the role of Hedgehog signaling during embryo implantation.
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