Affiliation:
1. Sichuan University, West China School of Preclinical and Forensic Medicine, Chengdu, China
Abstract
Uterine stromal cell decidualization is a dynamic physiological process in
which cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis are orchestrated and
occur in a temporal and cell-specific manner. This process is important for
successful embryo implantation. Many cell-cycle regulators are involved in
decidualization. The protein cyclin G1 is a unique regulator of the cell
cycle with dual functions in cell proliferation. It was reported that cyclin
G1 is expressed in mouse uterine stromal cells during the period of
peri-implantation. To prove the function of cyclin G1 in mouse uterine
stromal cells during this period, immunohistochemistry was used to stain
mouse uterine tissues on days 4-8 of pregnancy. The results showed obvious
spatial and temporal expression of cyclin G1 in uterine stromal cells, and
that it is expressed in the cells of the primary decidual zone (PDZ) on day 5
and secondary decidual zone (SDZ) on days 6 and 7, when the stromal cells
experienced active proliferation and differentiation was initiated. Applying
the decidualization model of cultured primary stromal cells in vitro, we
further revealed that the expression of cyclin G1 is associated with
decidualization of stromal cells induced by medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA)
and estradiol-17? (E2). RNA interference was used for the knockdown of cyclin
G1 in the induced decidual cells. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that the
proportion of cells in the S stage was increased, and decreased in the G2/M
phase. Our study indicates that cyclin G1, as a negative regulator of the
cell cycle, plays an important role in the process of decidualization in
mouse uterine stromal cells by inhibiting cell-cycle progression.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology