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Publication : Impact of endometrial claudin-3 deletion on murine implantation, decidualization, and embryo development†.

First Author  Grund SC Year  2022
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  107
Issue  4 Pages  984-997
PubMed ID  35863769 Mgi Jnum  J:333983
Mgi Id  MGI:7443256 Doi  10.1093/biolre/ioac143
Citation  Grund SC, et al. (2022) Impact of endometrial claudin-3 deletion on murine implantation, decidualization, and embryo development. Biol Reprod 107(4):984-997
abstractText  The composition of cell contacts in the endometrium plays an important role in the process of embryo implantation and the establishment of pregnancy. In previous studies, we showed an induction of the tight junction protein claudin-3 in the developing decidua from day 6.5 of pregnancy onward. To evaluate the role of this specific claudin-3 distribution, we here evaluated the effect of an endometrial claudin-3 deletion in implantation and embryo development in claudin-3 knockout mice. Claudin-3 knockout mice were fertile but revealed a slightly reduced amount of implantation sites as well as of litter size. Though implantation sites showed morphologically regularly developed embryos and deciduas, depth of ectoplacental cone invasion was reduced in tendency compared to controls. The weight of the implantation sites on day 6.5 and 8.5 of pregnancy as well as the weight of the embryos on day 17.5 of pregnancy, but not of the placentas, was significantly reduced in claudin-3 knockout mice due to a maternal effect. This could be due to an impairment of decidualization as substantiated by a downregulation of the transcription of various decidua-associated genes in the early implantation sites of claudin-3 knockout mice. The fact that claudin-3 knockout mice are nevertheless fertile possibly may be compensated by the presence of other claudins like claudin-4 and claudin-10.
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