Steroid receptor coactivator‐2 drives epithelial reprogramming that enables murine embryo implantation

Author:

Maurya Vineet K.1ORCID,Szwarc Maria M.1ORCID,Lonard David M.1ORCID,Kommagani Ramakrishna2ORCID,Wu San Pin3ORCID,O'Malley Bert W.1ORCID,DeMayo Francesco J.3ORCID,Lydon John P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Center for Coregulator Research, Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

2. Department of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

3. Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Triangle Park North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractAlthough we have shown that steroid receptor coactivator‐2 (SRC‐2), a member of the p160/SRC family of transcriptional coregulators, is essential for decidualization of both human and murine endometrial stromal cells, SRC‐2's role in the earlier stages of the implantation process have not been adequately addressed. Using a conditional SRC‐2 knockout mouse (SRC‐2d/d) in timed natural pregnancy studies, we show that endometrial SRC‐2 is required for embryo attachment and adherence to the luminal epithelium. Implantation failure is associated with the persistent expression of Mucin 1 and E‐cadherin on the apical surface and basolateral adherens junctions of the SRC‐2d/d luminal epithelium, respectively. These findings indicate that the SRC‐2d/d luminal epithelium fails to exhibit a plasma membrane transformation (PMT) state known to be required for the development of uterine receptivity. Transcriptomics demonstrated that the expression of genes involved in steroid hormone control of uterine receptivity were significantly disrupted in the SRC‐2d/d endometrium as well as genes that control epithelial tight junctional biology and the emergence of the epithelial mesenchymal transition state, with the latter sharing similar biological properties with PMT. Collectively, these findings uncover a new role for endometrial SRC‐2 in the induction of the luminal epithelial PMT state, which is a prerequisite for the development of uterine receptivity and early pregnancy establishment.

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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