Can uterine secretion of modified histones alter blastocyst implantation, embryo nutrition, and transgenerational phenotype?

Author:

Van Winkle Lon J.12,Ryznar Rebecca3

Affiliation:

1. Emeritus Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Midwestern University, chicago, USA

2. Professor, Department of Medical Humanities, Rocky Vista University (RVU), Parker, USA

3. Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, RVU, 8401 S. Chambers Road, Parker, CO 80134, USA

Abstract

AbstractExtracellular histones support rodent and human embryo development in at least two ways. First, these molecules in uterine secretions protect embryos from inflammation caused by pathogens that gain access to the reproductive tract. Also, histones in uterine secretions likely support penetration of the uterine epithelium by blastocysts during embryo implantation. Extracellular histones seem to preserve amino acid transport system B0,+ in blastocysts by inhibiting its activity. Preservation of system B0,+ is needed because, at the time of invasion of the uterine epithelium by motile trophoblasts, system B0,+ is likely reactivated to help remove tryptophan from the implantation chamber. If tryptophan is not removed, T-cells proliferate and reject the implanting blastocyst. Epigenetic modification of histones could alter their promotion of normal implantation through, say, incomplete tryptophan removal and, thus, allow partial T-cell rejection of the conceptus. Such partial rejection could impair placental development, embryonal/fetal nutrition, and weight gain prior to birth. Small-for-gestational-age offspring are predisposed to developing metabolic syndrome, obesity, and associated complications as adults. Shifting expression of these phenotypes might contribute to transgenerational variation and evolution. The spectrum of possible extracellular histone targets in early development warrant new research, especially since the effects of epigenetic histone modifications might be transgenerational.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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