HOXA10 Expressing UCMSCs Transplantation Improved Endometrial Receptivity on Endometrial Injury.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Meixian Wu, Yuanyuan Li, Yiwei Wang, Yifan Li, Jinghui Li, Shuang Zhao, Lihua Sun, Jing Xie
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Abstract

Background: Endometrial injury is considered the major cause of female infertility. Traditional therapies such as estrogen substitution therapy are not satisfactory due to individual variation in response to treatment, thereby warranting the use of alternative strategies such as stem cell therapy. Transplantation of stem cells, such as umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSCs), has been shown to improve endometrial healing. However, due to the effect of the intrauterine environment, the therapeutic effect of UCMSCs is limited, and its efficacy is unstable. HOXA10, encoded by the HOXA10 gene, plays an important role in endometrium morphology maintenance, proliferation, differentiation, and embryo implantation. Moreover, UCMSCs do not show HOXA10 expression.

Objective: Our study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of HOXA10-transfected UCMSCs on endometrial injury repair in vivo.

Methods: First, we established T10-UCMSCs (UCMSCs transfected with HOXA10) for transplantation. To establish the endometrial injury model, we injected 95% ethanol into the uterine cavity and transplanted T10-UCMSCs into the uterine cavity from the cornua uteri. Fourteen days later, uteri were collected for histological and biochemical analysis of endometrial growth and receptivity.

Results: Our results showed the endometrial receptivity was better in T10-UCMSCs group than in UCMSCs group, suggesting that HOXA10 could enhance the repairing ability of UCMSCs in the endometrium injury repair. More importantly, the fertility test showed that more embryos were implanted in the T10- UCMSCs group.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that UCMSCs with HOXA10 expression could improve the therapeutic effects on endometrial injury repairing.

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表达HOXA10的UCMSCs移植可改善子宫内膜损伤后的子宫内膜容受性。
背景:子宫内膜损伤被认为是女性不孕症的主要原因。由于个体对治疗的反应不同,传统疗法如雌激素替代疗法并不令人满意,因此需要使用替代策略,如干细胞疗法。干细胞移植,如脐带间充质干细胞(UCMSCs),已被证明可以改善子宫内膜愈合。然而,由于宫内环境的影响,UCMSCs的治疗效果有限,且疗效不稳定。HOXA10由HOXA10基因编码,在子宫内膜形态维持、增殖、分化、胚胎着床等方面发挥重要作用。此外,UCMSCs不表达HOXA10。目的:研究hoxa10转染UCMSCs对子宫内膜损伤修复的体内治疗作用。方法:首先建立T10-UCMSCs(转染HOXA10的UCMSCs)用于移植。为了建立子宫内膜损伤模型,我们在子宫腔内注射95%乙醇,从子宫角向子宫腔内移植T10-UCMSCs。14d后,取子宫进行子宫内膜生长和容受性的组织学和生化分析。结果:我们的研究结果显示,T10-UCMSCs组子宫内膜容受性优于UCMSCs组,提示HOXA10可以增强UCMSCs在子宫内膜损伤修复中的修复能力。更重要的是,生育试验显示,T10- UCMSCs组植入的胚胎更多。结论:表达HOXA10的UCMSCs可提高子宫内膜损伤修复的治疗效果。
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Current stem cell research & therapy
Current stem cell research & therapy CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-CELL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.20
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3.70%
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197
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy publishes high quality frontier reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all aspects of basic research on stem cells and their uses in clinical therapy. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in stem cells research.
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